A Russian Mi-28N military helicopter crashed on the Crimean Peninsula, which was annexed from Ukraine in 2014, killing both pilots, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced on Friday.
According to the ministry, the accident happened during a training flight in Jankoji district. There was no ammunition on the vehicle, and there was no damage on the ground. The ministry named a technical fault as the most probable cause of the accident of the Night Hunter (NATO designation Havoc-B) helicopter.
The High Command of the Russian Air and Space Forces sent an investigative committee to the scene to clarify the circumstances of the accident.
Source: Propeller – Saját anyagok by propeller.hu.
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