The Nigeria military said one of its
helicopters made an emergency landing in the restive northeast on Monday, while
witnesses and a security source reported that the chopper crashed with several
foreigners on board.
Defence spokesman Chris Olukolade
said the helicopter left on a training mission at about 9:30 am (0830 GMT) from
the airport in Yola, capital of Adamawa state, which is under a state of
emergency because of Boko Haram’s violent uprising.
The pilot executed “a controlled
forced landing four minutes after take-off”, Olukolade said in a statement.
“There is no casualty recorded.”
But the military’s account differed
from that of witnesses in the town of Damare, just outside Yola.
Hassan Alimu, who is living at a
camp in the area for people displaced by the Boko Haram insurgency, said the
chopper crashed and “was badly damaged, especially the wings”.
He said there were five foreigners
on board.
That report was supported by a
senior security source in Adamawa who requested anonymity. The source
identified some of the passengers as “oyinbos” — slang for white person.
There was no immediate indication on
the identity of the purported foreigners.
According to Alimu, four other
helicopters were dispatched to the crash site and the five foreigners were
whisked away. He said the helicopter’s cargo was loaded into military vans.
A reporter who rushed to the scene
and requested anonymity said the military confiscated the phones of locals to
prevent them from taking pictures.
Nigeria’s military has suffered a
series of air crashes in the northeast since it launched an offensive in the
region against Boko Haram in May of last year.
The Islamists have claimed to have
shot down a number of aircraft, including a Nigerian air force jet that went
missing in September, again on a mission out of Yola airport.
But those claims have been dismissed
by the military and not supported by witness accounts.
Nigeria military helicopter goes down with several foreigners on board – witnesses
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