2020 African Express Airways Brasilia crash

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2020 African Express Airways Brasilia crash

The 2020 African Express Airways Brasilia crash was an aviation accident involving an African Express Airways Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia that was on approach to Berdale on a chartered cargo flight from Baidoa Airport, Somalia on 4 May 2020 when it was allegedly shot down by ground troops of the Ethiopian National Defense Force.[1] All 6 occupants, four non-revenue passengers and two crew, were killed.[2] The plane was carrying medical supplies to assist with the COVID-19 pandemic in Somalia, as well as mosquito nets.[3][4]

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2020 African Express Airways Brasilia crash
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Date4 May 2020 (2020-05-04)
SummaryAllegedly shot down by Ethiopian National Defense Force
SiteBerdale, Somalia
Aircraft
Aircraft typeEmbraer EMB 120 Brasilia
OperatorAfrican Express Airways
Registration5Y-AXO
Flight originBaidoa Airport, Baidoa, Somalia
DestinationBerdale Airfield, Berdale, Somalia
Occupants6
Passengers4
Crew2
Fatalities6
Survivors0
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According to a one-page African Union peacekeeping force incident report that was leaked on Twitter on 10 May, Ethiopian troops not affiliated with the peacekeeping mission fired on the aircraft because it made a non-standard approach from the west instead of the east, and it exhibited an irregular flight path, leading the troops to conclude that it may be engaged in a suicide attack; the report cited a "lack of communication and awareness" by the Ethiopian troops. However, officials emphasized that the report contains readily apparent contradictions and factual errors, and Smaïl Chergui, the African Union Peace and Security Commissioner, said that the peacekeeping force lacks the expertise to conclusively determine the cause of the crash; a joint accident investigation by officials from Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya is underway, with preliminary findings expected in 45 days.[needs update] In addition to investigating the crash itself, Somali leaders questioned why Ethiopian troops outside the authority of the peacekeeping force were conducting armed operations in Somalia; there has been a history of controversial unauthorized incursions into Somalia by Ethiopian and Kenyan troops pursuing Al-Shabaab militants.[3]

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