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What really happened to UN secretary-general Dag Hammarskjöld?
The biggest unsolved mystery in United Nations' history
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On September 18, 1961, a plane carrying Dag Hammarskjöld, the United Nations secretary-general, crashed, killing him and 15 others. The tragedy took place against the violence and turmoil that was engulfing the Congo, and many believe the world's top diplomat was assassinated, his aircraft either bombed out of the sky or shot down. But over 60 years later, no definitive cause of the crash has been identified. Theories have been put forward, most recently by the UN itself in a report that suggests that the downing of the plane was indeed due to an "external attack." But what are the circumstances that led Hammarskjöld to take that fateful flight anyway, and why is foul play suspected?
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