UN drone crashes in DRC

An unmanned Predator drone takes to the moonlit night sky. File photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth

An unmanned Predator drone takes to the moonlit night sky. File photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth

Published Jan 15, 2014

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Kinshasa, Congo - A military spokesman for the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Congo says a drone has crashed at the airport in the eastern city of Goma.

Lt. Col. Felix Prosper Basse said the drone crashed Wednesday while returning from a mission and that no casualties were reported.

Last March the UN Security Council authorised the use of unarmed drones on a trial basis for intelligence gathering in eastern Congo, a region where numerous armed groups continue to operate despite the defeat of the M23 rebel group late last year.

The first of five drones was launched in December, with the peacekeeping mission saying they could provide “essential” surveillance of armed groups and civilians affected by their actions.

Basse said an investigation had been launched to determine the cause of Wednesday's crash.

Sapa-AP

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