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Kentucky helicopter crash: Nine people killed, officials confirm | |
(32 minutes later) | |
The helicopters involved in the crash were the HH60 Blackhawk model | The helicopters involved in the crash were the HH60 Blackhawk model |
Nine people have died after two US Army helicopters crashed on Wednesday night in the state of Kentucky, officials confirmed. | |
The incident involved the 101st Airborne Division and happened during a training mission near a military base. | The incident involved the 101st Airborne Division and happened during a training mission near a military base. |
Military officials confirmed nine service members died in the incident, saying it was a "truly tragic loss". | |
The crash happened at around 22:00 local time (02:00 GMT), close to Fort Campbell military base. | |
It is unclear what caused the crash and an investigation into what happened is under way. | |
In a statement to BBC News earlier, a US Army spokesperson said two HH60 Blackhawk helicopters crashed during "a routine training mission". | |
"The command is currently focused on caring for the service members and their families." | "The command is currently focused on caring for the service members and their families." |
Police and emergency services attended the scene on Thursday morning | Police and emergency services attended the scene on Thursday morning |
Asked by the BBC if the two helicopters had flown into each other, the spokesperson said it "was unable to confirm specifics at this time". | |
According to the US Army's website, the 101st Airborne Division is its only air assault division and has been sent to conflict zones internationally. | According to the US Army's website, the 101st Airborne Division is its only air assault division and has been sent to conflict zones internationally. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Aviation accidents and incidents | Aviation accidents and incidents |
Kentucky | Kentucky |
US Armed Forces | US Armed Forces |
United States | United States |