Indonesia rebels say they took weapons from crashed chopper.
JAKARTA, Indonesia -- Rebels in Indonesia's Papua province said Saturday they had seized weapons and ammunition from a military helicopter that crashed eight months ago in jungle-covered mountains.
"It has become our target and natural forces had helped us to take it down," Sambom said,"Their weapons are a treasure trove of our struggle." But he denied the rebels claim, saying the weapons might have been taken by hunters and “we will approach them to return all the 11 weapons immediately."
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