NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Rescue teams searching for survivors
in the aftermath of the crashes of three Ugandan helicopter gunships on
Kenya's highest mountain found two dead bodies on Tuesday and were
searching for at least seven soldiers and airmen in a rugged landscape
where leopards and elephants roam.
Simon Gitau, deputy warden of
Mt. Kenya National Park, said rescue workers saw two bodies and helped
rescue five other people from one of two downed helicopters on Mount
Kenya.