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UN monitor plane crashes in Haiti

Source: BBC
Port-au-Prince : Haiti | about 1 month ago  
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  • U.N. special envoy to Haiti and former U.S. president Bill Clinton talks with Haitian businessmen during a meeting in Port-au-Prince
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    Source: Reuters
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The Uruguayan surveillance plane was monitoring the Dominican Republic border as part of its tasks with the UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti. Most of those on board were military officers, a police officer told AFP...The nation has long been ravaged by violence and instability.
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  • News Source: Seattle Times | about 1 month ago
    Haiti — U.N. helicopters on Saturday reached the remote site of plane crash that killed 11 peacekeepers when a surveillance flight slammed into a mountain in Haiti. C-212 twin engine turboprop aircraft went down Friday afternoon near the border...
  • News Source: Simi Valley - Moorpark Examiner | about 1 month ago
    A surveillance plane assigned to the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Haiti crashed into a mountain Friday, killing all 11 military personnel on board, the United Nations said. Fonds-Verrettes near the border with the Dominican Republic , some 45...
  • News Source: The New York Times | about 1 month ago
    Haiti (Reuters) — Eleven United Nations peacekeepers were killed Friday when their surveillance plane crashed into a mountainside in Haiti during a routine patrol, United Nations officials said. A rescue team confirmed that there were no survivors...
  • News Source: CNN | about 1 month ago
    All 11 people aboard a U.N. plane carrying military personnel died Friday afternoon when the aircraft crashed into a mountainside in Haiti, a spokeswoman said. The victims were from Uruguay and Jordan, said Michele Montas, the U.N. spokeswoman.
  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 month ago
    UN plane crash in Haiti Posted October 10, 2009 11:00:00 Eleven people died when a United Nations surveillance plane crashed in eastern Haiti near the border with the Dominican Republic, a UN spokeswoman says...She said the casualties were Uruguayan...
  • News Source: Sify News | about 1 month ago
    A UN surveillance plane carrying six to 10 UN peacekeepers went down in Haiti Friday, but the cause of the crash was not immediately known, the UN said. The military plane belonging to the Uruguayan contingent of the UN mission in Haiti was...
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  • Blog Source: purseshopaholic.com
    U.N. plane crashes in Haiti. A United Nations plane monitoring the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic crashes with six to 10 military personnel on board. It wasn't immediately known if anyone survived. Email this Article ...
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    Filed under: Blogroll — @ 3:20 pm. A United Nations plane monitoring the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic crashes with six to 10 military personnel on board. It wasn't immediately known if anyone survived. ...
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    Where: rugged terrain west of Fonds-Verrettes near the Haiti-Dominican Republic border. When: Friday 10/10/2009. Who: 11 on board. Why: The UN plane carrying 11 passengers. Updates follow. « Helicopter Crashes at Auburn-Lewiston ...
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