Reuters
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
The United States has suspended drone flights over the Seychelles
while it investigates a second crash in four months on the archipelago,
which Washington uses as a launch base for the unmanned spy planes.
One of the remotely piloted MQ-9 Reaper aircraft
crash-landed last week at the main airport on the island of Mahe shortly
after taking off on an unspecified mission.
The planes have carried out missions over Somalia and the
Horn of Africa from the Seychelles, according to a classified U.S.
diplomatic cable dated 2009.
Local officials say drones based in the archipelago also track pirates in regional waters.
“(The U.S. authorities) gave us the assurance that they
will not make any new (drone) flights until the investigation into the
accidents is done,” Seychellois Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Paul Adam
said on Monday after a meeting with the U.S. Secretary of the Navy, Ray
Mabus.
Mabus told reporters thorough and transparent investigations would be carried out whenever such accidents occurred.