At least 14 killed in Russian helicopter crash in Chechnya
11/3/2005 12:04
Death toll in a Russian military helicopter crash Thursday in Chechnya has
reached 14 with another injured, Interfax news agency cited a local military
source as reporting. The Mi-8 helicopter hit a power line when it was
conducting a routine flight at a low altitude, said an unnamed official from the
Chechen Interior Ministry. The helicopter slammed into ground and caught fire
in the suburbs of Grozny, capital of Russia's breakaway republic of Chechnya, at
about 4:38 p.m. Moscow time (1230 GMT), Chechen Deputy Interior Minister Sultan
Satuyev said. Satuyev confirmed that there were no reasons to suspect that
the helicopter came under hostile fire from the ground. An unnamed local
official said the weather was good at the time of the crash and he attributed
the incident to either technical problems or pilot's error, according to
Itar-Tass news agency. Preliminary investigation suggests that the Mi-8,
belonged to the border guard forces that operate under the authority of the
Federal Security Service (FSB), had 15 people on board -- 12 passengers and
three crewmembers.
Xinhua
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