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Dramatic pictures show hole in side of Daallo Airlines jet amid claims severely burnt BODY fell from the sky

Flight D3159 from Somalia to Djibouti set ablaze just five minutes after taking off from Mogadishu Airport

Dramatic picture shows hole in side of passenger plane after Daallo Airlines flight caught fire moments after take-off Terrifying: A gaping hole is pictured in the side of Daallo Airlines Flight 159
These dramatic photos show a gaping hole in the side of a Daallo Airlines plane after it caught fire thousands of feet in the air this morning.

The images have emerged amid claims by African locals that they saw a severely burned body fall from a passing jet several hours ago.

Flight D3159, travelling from Somalia to Djibouti, reportedly set ablaze just five minutes after taking off from Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu.

It was forced to turn around and perform an emergency landing at the Raas Cabaad-based airport, where it was met by emergency crews.

Alarmingly, photos of the scene appear to show a massive hole in the fuselage on the jet's right hand side, just behind its R2 door.

Broken: Two passengers were injured in the incident and were taken for treatment, it is reported.

Local radio reports said the aircraft was on flames when it touched down on the tarmac.

Two passengers were initially said to be injured in the incident, according to Goobjoog News and Mogadishu journalist Omar Nor.

However, it has since been reported that locals near Balcad town in Somalia claim to have seen a badly burned body falling from a plane at around the time Flight D3159 was forced to turn around.

It is unclear whether these assertions and the Daalloo Airlines incident are linked.

It also remains unclear how the jet caught fire and how many passengers and crew members were on the aircraft at the time.

Daallo Airlines is a Somali-owned airline.

Based at Dubai Airport Free Zone, the firm operates scheduled services in the Horn of Africa and the Middle East.

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