7 killed in military helicopter crash in North Afghanistan TwitterAfghanistan has a small air force equipped with fixed-wing planes and helicoptersAt least seven Afghan military personnel were killed when the helicopter they were travelling in crashed in the northern Afghanistan province of Balkh on Tuesday, officials said. According to the Afghan defence ministry, the MI-17 Afghan air force chopper crashed due to "technical faults." 7 killed in military helicopter crash in N. Afghanistan https://t.co/oAvuuRvWVI pic.twitter.com/Yq2ENECND0 — Global Times (@globaltimesnews) October 16, 2019"All the seven crew members including four pilots were martyred in the incident," the ministry said in a statement. The helicopter had been on its way to a training mission, travelling from an army base near the provincial capital Mazar-i-Sharif when it crash landed on the outskirts of the city, officials said. Seven killed in Afghan army helicopter crash in #Balkh: officials pic.twitter.com/2K7Rm2EY7x — 1TVNewsAF (@1TVNewsAF) October 15, 2019Afghanistan has a small air force equipped with fixed-wing planes and helicopters, including aircraft acquired from the United States, the Czech Republic, India and elsewhere.
Source: Dhaka Tribune October 16, 2019 10:30 UTC