Afghanistan's military helicopter. Pictures of the Reuters file
Afghanistan's military helicopter. Pictures of the Reuters file
Afghan helicopter crashed in Afghanistan, killing 25 This happened in Farah province in southwestern Afghanistan on Wednesday. There were 25 crew members, including crew and helicopters. Everyone said the province's officials have been killed. The information was reported in a report by Reuters news agency.
Governor of Farah Province Governor Nasser Meheri said two helicopters were going to the adjacent Herat province together. The sudden accident happened when a helicopter pilot lost control. He said that the accident happened due to bad weather. In a report of al-Jazeera, Nasser Mehri said, among the dead, deputy commander of the army of West Afghanistan and head of the Provincial Council of Farah province.
The council member of the province, Dadullah Kuneh, said the helicopter was hit on the top of the hill after losing control of the pilot for bad weather.
Taliban spokesman said the militants shot down the helicopter.
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