9 killed in Iraqi army helicopter crash

 

9  killed in Iraqi army helicopter crash

Published: Wed 17 Feb 2016, 6:31 PM

  An Iraqi military helicopter crashed south of Baghdad on Tuesday killing nine people due to a "technical problem", a security spokesman said.
"A military helicopter of the Mi-17 type crashed because of a technical problem," killing its crew of nine, two of them officers, Brigadier General Yahya Rasool said in a statement.
The Soviet-designed helicopter, which is intended for transport but can also be equipped with weapons, was en route from Iraq's main southern city of Basra to the city of Kut, southeast of Baghdad, Rasool said.
A Kut police captain said the crash occurred in an area east of the city.
Iraq has lost multiple helicopters to accidents and ground fire in recent years, while others have been damaged. In October 2014, militants shot down a Bell 407 north of Baghdad, killing two crew, five days after an Mi-35 was shot down in the same area, while militants destroyed another helicopter on the ground earlier in the year.
An overloaded helicopter crashed after delivering aid to people besieged by the Daesh group on Mount Sinjar in August 2014, killing its pilot and injuring passengers, including a member of parliament.
Lieutenant General Hassan Karim Khudayr was killed when a military helicopter crashed north of Baghdad before Daesh launched a sweeping offensive in June 2014, while Iraq also lost an Mi-17 to a sandstorm in July 2010, a crash that killed five.

By AFP

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