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Kentucky helicopter crash: Nine people killed - reports Kentucky helicopter crash: Nine people killed, officials confirm
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The helicopters involved in the crash were the HH60 Blackhawk modelThe 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, US media report. 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.
The state's governor, Andy Beshear, said the crash was "tough news" and warned of casualties. Military officials confirmed nine service members died in the incident, saying it was a "truly tragic loss".
Officials confirmed the nine deaths, according to The Washington Post, ABC News and Reuters. The crash happened at around 22:00 local time (02:00 GMT), close to Fort Campbell military base.
Authorities are expected to provide an update later. It is unclear what caused the crash and an investigation into what happened is under way.
The crash happened at about 21:35 local time (01:35 GMT) in the Trigg County area, close to the large Fort Campbell military base. In a statement to BBC News earlier, a US Army spokesperson said two HH60 Blackhawk helicopters crashed during "a routine training mission".
In a statement to BBC News earlier, a US Army spokesperson said two HH60 Blackhawk helicopters had 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 morningPolice and emergency services attended the scene on Thursday morning
Asked by the BBC if the two helicopters had crashed into each other, the spokesperson said it "was unable to confirm specifics at this time". 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".
They added the incident was under investigation and more information would be released as it becomes available.
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.
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