
A minuscule plane carrying 6 American soldiers today July 18th crash landed on a highway outside Uganda's capital Kampala after running out of fuel. It had to make an expeditious safe landing to eschew any disaster.
Reports verbally express the plane which took off from the Entebbe airport in Uganda was heading to neighboring South Sudan when their aircraft was coerced to turn back due to lamentable weather and then land on a highway after running out of fuel approximately 40 miles from the airport. Fortunately no on was injured. Continue...

Uganda's army spokesman, Paddy Ankunda while substantiating the incident verbalized "Nobody was hurt. There were eight passengers including the pilot and co-pilot,". He attributed the lack of casualties to Uganda being 'full of miracles.' "Definitely there must have been remotely of fortuity. A highway is not a place for aeroplanes, so they were fortuitous to find no conveyances," he integrated
Emergency teams from Entebbe International airport were expeditiously drafted to refuel the fine-tuned-wing craft so that it could return to base.