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17 killed in helicopter crash in Mosul
Baghdad, Nov 16: US Command said that 17 soldiers were killed yesterday in the crash of two black hawk helicopters in the northern city of Mosul, five were injured and one remained unaccounted for.
Baghdad, Nov 16: US Command said that 17 soldiers were killed yesterday in the crash of two black hawk helicopters in the northern city of Mosul, five were injured and one remained unaccounted for.
The death toll from the two black hawks surpassed that of the Nov 2 crash of a Chinook helicopter, which was shot down near Fallujah. 16 died in the Chinook crash.
A statement by the US command said one helicopter was carrying a quick reaction force and the other ferried soldiers on a transport mission in northern Iraq.
The statement did not give the cause of the crash, although some soldiers at the scene said at least one of the black hawks may have been hit by ground fire. Witnesses said the two black hawks collided in mid-air and came down in a residential area of western Mosul.
"The cause of the incident incidents are under investigation," the statement said. "We will not speculate on the cause of these crashes."
Bureau Report
A statement by the US command said one helicopter was carrying a quick reaction force and the other ferried soldiers on a transport mission in northern Iraq.
The statement did not give the cause of the crash, although some soldiers at the scene said at least one of the black hawks may have been hit by ground fire. Witnesses said the two black hawks collided in mid-air and came down in a residential area of western Mosul.
"The cause of the incident incidents are under investigation," the statement said. "We will not speculate on the cause of these crashes."
Bureau Report