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On 18 September 1961, hammarskjöld, the second Secretary-General of the United Nations, accompanied by 15 United Nations officials, flew to the Congo, but the plane was flying to Zamby

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On 18 September 1961, hammarskjöld, the second Secretary-General of the United Nations, accompanied by 15 United Nations officials, was on a plane ready to travel to the Congo, but the plane suddenly crashed out of control while flying over Ndola, Zambia, leaving no one, including Hammarskjöld, alive. As soon as this incident came out, it immediately shocked the world.

However, more than half a century later, the cause of the plane crash is still under investigation, some people say that the plane itself has malfunctioned, some people say that it was assassinated, and even more claim that Hammarskjöld himself did not want to live and secretly committed suicide.

However, it was not until 2017 that a preliminary conclusion was finally reached.

According to the then Secretary-General of the United Nations, Guterres publicly stated that the crash of the Hammarskjöld plane that year was most likely caused by an external attack, and all indications were abnormal.

It turned out that Guterres, after authorizing Ottoman to investigate the matter, found that there were not no people who witnessed the crash of Hammarskjöld, and according to the dictation left by witnesses, Hammarskjöld's plane was most likely crashed due to external threats.

According to Osman, someone had caught fire before the crash of Hammarskjöld's plane, and a jet plane appeared near the plane, and it has been chasing Hammarskjöld's plane.

In 2019, Osman gave the United Nations its latest report on its investigation into the Crash in Hammarskjöld, again raising the idea of a "conspiracy theory", and the arguments were strong.

So far, however, there is no conclusion as to who is behind the murder, but the relevant personnel have always known it, but more adequate evidence is needed. More than half a century has passed, and the evidence has long been whitewashed, and it may be even more difficult to collect it again. #UN Secretary-General Guterres ##Aircraft ##袭击 #

On 18 September 1961, hammarskjöld, the second Secretary-General of the United Nations, accompanied by 15 United Nations officials, flew to the Congo, but the plane was flying to Zamby
On 18 September 1961, hammarskjöld, the second Secretary-General of the United Nations, accompanied by 15 United Nations officials, flew to the Congo, but the plane was flying to Zamby
On 18 September 1961, hammarskjöld, the second Secretary-General of the United Nations, accompanied by 15 United Nations officials, flew to the Congo, but the plane was flying to Zamby

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