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The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, confirmed that five personnel on board a helicopter operated by the Ugandan contingent under the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) died after it crash-landed at Mogadishu’s Aden Abdulle International Airport.
Major General Felix Kulayigye, the Director of Defence Public Information, said the helicopter crash-landed in Somalia’s capital after departing from Baledogle Military Airbase on Wednesday morning.
“This morning at approximately 07:30 hours, a UPDF Mi-24 helicopter, aircraft tail number AUO-015, crashed approximately 200 metres east of the north ramp at Mogadishu International Airport. The helicopter was conducting a routine combat escort mission when the incident occurred,” Maj. Gen. Kulayigye said in a statement.
According to the army, eight personnel were on board, including six crew members.
“The impact triggered a detonation of onboard munitions, causing significant damage to nearby structures and injuring three civilians. The pilot, co-pilot, and flight engineer survived the crash but sustained serious injuries and severe burns. They were evacuated, along with the three injured civilians, to the AUSSOM Sector 1 Level II Hospital for treatment,” the statement read.
A joint emergency response team comprising firefighters from Mogadishu International Airport and the United Nations, alongside AUSSOM’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) personnel, was deployed to manage the scene and support rescue operations.
“An official investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash. Quick recovery to the injured and may the souls of the deceased comrades rest in peace,” Maj. Gen. Kulayigye added.
By press time, the cause of the crash had not been established. Kulayigye confirmed that a team of investigators would be dispatched to Somalia to work with relevant stakeholders to establish the cause.
AUSSOM also issued a statement on Wednesday confirming that three survivors had been rushed to hospital.
“At around 7:30 am, an African Union helicopter operated by the UPDF contingent crash-landed just before touching down at Aden Abdulle International Airport while en route from Baledogle Military Airbase. Three of the eight passengers on board were immediately rescued and were rushed to the AUSSOM Level II Hospital in Mogadishu for medical attention,” the statement read.
Search and rescue operations were ongoing to recover the remaining passengers and crew.
The crash comes less than a week after Ugandan troops and the Somali National Armed Forces (SNAF) on June 22, 2025, recaptured the strategic villages of Sabiid and Anole from Al-Shabaab in a three-day joint operation codenamed ‘Operation Silent Storm’. The offensive was aimed at liberating areas under Al-Shabaab control in the Lower Shabelle region.
Several Al-Shabaab fighters were killed during a prolonged siege of their hideouts. The joint forces also seized large quantities of ammunition and cleared improvised explosive devices (IEDs) planted in communities and supply routes.
“I commend the brave efforts of our gallant AUSSOM Ugandan troops and the Somali National Army in degrading Al-Shabaab. AUSSOM is fully committed to implementing the Somali Transition Plan, which will culminate in the transfer of security responsibilities to the Somali Security Forces,” said AUSSOM Force Commander, Lieutenant General Sam Kavuma, following the successful operation.
Lt Gen. Kayanja Muhanga. (File)