Government officials told AFP on Monday that the crew made it back safely because of a landing in the vicinity of the airport, which was controlled by the Somali government. However, the officials reported that two people received light injuries.
A military cargo plane with six people on board hit the ground some 25 kilometers west of the capital, after making several attempts at landing at the capital’s airport. All of them failed due to a gear problem, a senior police commissioner told local news portal Goobjoog News.
“I can confirm to you that all the crew members are safe except one who was injured and has since been taken to hospital,”said Abdullahi Mohamed, adding that all of the crew had been Egyptian nationals.
Unknown Cargo plane crash lands #Afgoye after failing to land at #Mogadishu #MGQ Airport, casualties unknown #Somalia pic.twitter.com/bwgGLXo4dP
— Disaster Operations (@DEMASomalia) October 12, 2015
The Airbus 380 had been transporting a shipment to the troops of the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM), according to police.
The UN peace support operation in Somalia, AMISOM, was created back in 2007 to support Somalia National Defence and Public Safety Institutions in their fight against the al-Shabaab terrorist group.
Yes. The plane crash landed at Carbiska [Arbiska] outskirts of #mogadishu near Afgoi. We will have full details.. Stay Tuned. Pray for them.
— Abdisalam Aato (@AbdisalamAato) October 12, 2015
Conflicting reports about the people who had been on board rapidly emerged on social media, but found no official confirmation. “Politicians, including a former prime minister” and “Somali pilgrims from Saudi Arabia” were both cited as possible occupants of the plane.
There has also been some speculations as to the reason behind the crash, with locals saying that it was the “dark runway”of Aden Adde International Airport which had been to blame.