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Somalia works to free U.N. helicopter passengers seized by al-Shabab militants

Por: NBC News World January 11, 2024

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Somalia’s government is working to rescue the passengers of a U.N. helicopter that was captured by al-Shabaab militants, a spokesperson said on Thursday, but military officers said it would be difficult to access the area where they were taken. The U.N.-contracted helicopter was conducting an air medical evacuation when a technical problem forced it to make an emergency landing near Hindhere village in central Somalia, an area controlled by... + full article



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