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Crash Kills Four AF Personnel
Associated Press
May 31, 2005

BAGHDAD, Iraq - An Iraqi Air Force aircraft crash has killed four U.S. Air Force personnel and one Iraqi on board, the American military confirmed Tuesday.

The crash happened at about noon Monday near the village of Jalula, about 130 kilometers (80 miles) northeast of the capital, Baghdad, said military spokesman Lt. Col. Fred Wellman.

"All the personnel onboard are confirmed to have been killed in action, but there is still an investigation ongoing," Wellman said.

It was unclear what type of fixed-wing aircraft it was, who was in control of it nor why it crashed. Strong wind buffeted central and northern Iraq on Monday.

Deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's air force all but disappeared during the 1991 Gulf War and efforts have only recently begun to rebuild the fleet.

In November, the United Arab Emirates delivered four six-seater Com Air 7SL aircraft, four Bell Jet Ranger Helicopters and several other planes. Three C-130E Hercules cargo planes were delivered from the United States to the Iraqi Air Force in January.

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