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Seven Dead in Helicopter Crash in Romania

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

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By Anza
Mid East correspondent for crwenewswire.com

Seven men died in a helicopter crash on Monday in Romania. The dead include six IAF service men and one Romanian soldier.

Romanian officers found the wreck of the helicopter and began investigating the cause of the crash. According to the chief officer, the helicopter crashed into the mountains in Central Romania.

It is reported that human remains and parts of the helicopter were scattered over the area. Because of the rocky terrain, proper equipment is needed to carry out the investigation.

The President of Romania, Traian Basescu, has expressed grief over the tragedy. He sent his condolences to Shimon Peres, the president of Israel, in a letter.

The reason for the crash is still not known. IAF Brig.-Gen Nimrod Shefer reported that radio communications between the helicopter that crashed and another helicopter participating in the training exercise were reviewed by the IAF. There were no indications that the aircraft experienced technical difficulties or adverse weather conditions.

 

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Helicopter Crash in Kabul Kills 2 US Soldiers

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

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Reported by: Soha crwenewswire Mideast correspondent.

A helicopter crashed inside the headquarters of the Afghan National Army in the capital Kabul. Two US soldiers are reported killed in the crash.

NATO spokesman Josef Blotz said, `two soldiers were killed when a helicopter belonging to US-led forces crashed near a military camp.

A spokesperson Katie Kendrick said earlier that the helicopter was forced to make a `hard landing` and that only four people suffered minor injuries as a result of the accident. She said further that the cause of the crash was un-known.

Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman Zahir Azimi said `a helicopter crashed in Pul-e-Charkhi area east of capital city Kabul`. He said further that the chopper belonged to NATO troops and there were no casualties. The incident occurred during landing.

This is the second helicopter crash in Afghanistan since the beginning of July The previous crash occurred outside Helmand province capital Lashkar Gah last Thursday, killing two NATO troops.

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