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06NAIROBI1573
2006-04-10 14:37:00
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Embassy Nairobi
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KENYAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT CRASHES IN MARSABIT

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SUBJECT: KENYAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT CRASHES IN MARSABIT

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SUBJECT: KENYAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT CRASHES IN MARSABIT


1. (SBU) A Kenyan military Y-12 aircraft crashed and caught
on fire in Marsabit town (Eastern Province, north-central
Kenya) at approximately 10:00 a.m., April 10 due to poor
weather conditions and ground obstruction near the airfield.
According to Defense Minister Njenga Karume, the plane was
carrying 17 people from Nairobi whom he described as
"government officials and leaders." Other sources indicated
some of those aboard were Assistant Minister Titus Ngoyoni,
Eastern Province Provincial Commissioner Patrick Osare,
Assistant Minister for Internal Security Mirugi Kariuki,
Marsabit District Commissioner Kingola, and three area MPs,
including deputy leader of the parliamentary opposition,
Bonaya Godana (North Horr). While the government has not
publicly given casualty figures, an official told Emboff
there were four survivors, one of whom died enroute to the
hospital.


2. (SBU) Embassy responded immediately with a condolence
statement and a private offer of assistance to the Kenyan
Department of Defense and the Chief of the National Disaster
Operations Center. President Kibaki publicly stated that a
rescue and evacuation mission was underway for which the
government had sent two aircraft. Marsabit, bordering
Ethiopia, has recently experienced an upsurge in the ongoing
ethnic conflict between the Borana and the Gabra tribes. The
officials on board the aircraft were traveling to the region
on a domestic peace and reconciliation mission. The area is
also suffering from the severe drought affecting the north
and northeast Kenya.


3. (SBU) COMMENT: There has been no/no suggestion of foul
play or terrorism in this crash. The tragedy, involving so
many heavy-hitters (two assistant ministers and one of only
eight Provincial Commissioners),will likely send the
political elite into shock mode. The Y-12 is a Chinese-made
two-engine small transport aircraft. Kenya procured six in
1997 and six in 2000, only seven of which were operable at
the time of the Marsabit crash -- a result of insufficient
upkeep. Emboff traveled on one of the Y-12s in early April;
the aircraft lost a part in-flight, but continued the journey
safely. We do not yet have a clear picture of which
passengers died in the crash. END COMMENT.
BELLAMY