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The UN says a helicopter from its peacekeeping mission in South Sudan has been shot down by the army, killing all four crew, believed to be Russians.

A spokesman said the aircraft was shot down while on a reconnaissance mission in eastern Jonglei state.

UN chief Ban Ki-moon strongly condemned the attack on the "clearly marked" helicopter.

However, South Sudan's minister of information told the BBC that the cause of the incident was not clear.

The UN has been helping those caught up in deadly clashes between rival communities in Jonglei state.

Deputy UN spokesman Eduardo del Buey said South Sudan's military had admitted it had hit the helicopter.

"Initial reports indicated the UN helicopter crashed and burned. The mission immediately launched a search and recovery mission. It has confirmed the death of all four crew members," the UN spokesman said.

BBC News - South Sudan army 'shoots down UN helicopter'