U.N. plane crash in Haiti kills 11

PORT-AU-PRINCE, (Reuters) – Eleven U.N. peacekeepers  died yesterday when their surveillance plane crashed into a  mountainside in Haiti during a routine patrol, U.N. officials  said.  

A U.N. rescue team confirmed there were no survivors among  the 11 crew and military personnel on the plane, a Casa-212,  when it went down near the town of Fonds-Verrettes, near the  border with the Dominican Republic.  

The dead were Uruguayans and Jordanians, U.N. spokeswoman  Vannina Maestracci said. The cause of the crash was unknown.

“The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti  announces with sadness that a MINUSTAH plane, carrying 11  passengers, including the crew, crashed southeast of the  commune of Ganthier,” the United Nations said in a statement.  

“The Casa 212 aircraft was making a reconnaissance flight  at the time of the accident before hitting a mountainside.”  

The U.N. peacekeeping force has been in Haiti since 2004.  It consists of some 9,000 troops and police.  

Local officials said the plane went down in a remote area  near the village of Pays-Pourri in the district of Ganthier, a  farming region area east of the capital, Port-au-Prince. “It’s in a very inaccessible area, about six hours on foot  from Ganthier,” Ralph Lapointe, the mayor of Ganthier, told  Reuters by telephone.  

“It happened shortly before noon. I saw several U.N.  helicopters flying toward the area,” he said. “It seems that  they have already recovered the bodies.”  

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