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    Ethiopian Troops Admits they Shot African Express Plane Down in Somalia

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMay 8, 2020Updated:May 8, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ethiopian troops have admitted that they shot down the Kenyan plane from African Express after it flew so low that they suspected Al Shabaab was trying to conduct a suicide mission with it.

    According to Sector Three Commander Brigadier General Alemu Ayene, there was no information that the plane was scheduled to fly to Bardaale and the Ethiopian forces didn’t find ways of communicating with it.

    It’s not clear why the Ethiopian forced were not aware of the flight which was authorised by the Somalia Civil Aviation Authority. (Authorisation Below)

    Somalia authorities close to the investigations have indicated that the plane was shot very close to the ground that three of the six crew members didn’t die on impact. The three who survived were reportedly shot at close range by the Ethiopians to ensure that only a single narrative would sell.

    The African Express flight 711 with registration 5Y AXO was hit by a truck-mounted rocket-propelled grenade while landing in Bardaale on 4th May.

    Kenyan and Somalia leaders ordered for immediate and thorough investigations into the incident which also saw the death of Captain Hassan Bulhan who is the son of Captain Musa Hassan Burhan, the owner of African Express.

    Out of the 6 crew members, four were Kenyans while 2 were Somali.

    AU Mission in Somalia headquarters blamed the shooting on the pilot who was landing West-East and not East-West as all normal landings. The commander said the plane almost landed on ZU 23 crew, believed to a military contingent based in Bardaale.

    While Ethiopian troops under sector three command are admitting the mistake, it is believed that a contingent of Ethiopian troops which are not under the AMISOM mission conducted the strike which downed the plane.

    Ethiopian Military Truck suspected to have shot down the African Express plane.

    EPDF SOmalia

    The admission by the troops under the African Union Mission is to allow Ethiopia not to be sanctioned by the International community.

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