News
Many feared dead as two military helicopters collide mid-air
Several people were killed when two military helicopters collided in mid-air last night.
Emergency services raced to the scene in Trigg County, Kentucky at around 10pm after the HH60 Blackhawks crashed into each other during a routine training exercise.
The helicopters were said to be from Fort Campbell – a US military base.
The cause of the crash remains unclear, and will be investigated by the US Army Combat Readiness Center in line with normal procedures.
READ ALSO: Ukraine’s Interior Minister, three children, others die in helicopter crash
Crew members were flying two HH60 Blackhawk helicopters during a routine training mission before the crash at Fort Campbell at around 10pm local time on Wednesday (3am on Thursday UK time), the military base has said in a statement.
The statement adds: “The status of the crew members are unknown at this time. The command is currently focused on caring for the servicemembers and their families.”
A US army soldier at the scene has confirmed there have been multiple deaths, local radio station WKDZ reports.
Kentucky governor Andy Beshear said: “We’ve got some tough news out of Fort Campbell, with early reports of a helicopter crash and fatalities are expected. @kystatepolice, @KentuckyEM and local officials are responding. We will share more information as available. Please pray for all those affected.”
The helicopters involved were from the 101st Airborne Division which is known as the “Screaming Eagle.
-
Football6 days agoXabi Alonso targets Arda Guler as Chelsea prepare €100m transfer bid
-
Football6 days agoFIFA confirms Jay-Jay Okocha holds World Cup record
-
Business5 days agoDangote cuts petrol, diesel prices again to boost affordability, economic activity
-
Aviation6 days agoInside Airport Luggage Theft: Experts warn of rising insider syndicates
-
Politics5 days agoAmuwo Odofin: Umeadi emerges winner of NDC Reps Primary
-
Comments and Issues1 week agoREFORMER IN CHIEF: REFLECTIONS ON GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP, AND REFORM ACROSS ONE THOUSAND AND NINETY-FIVE DAYS OF PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU
-
Featured5 days agoPSG edge Arsenal on penalties to retain Champions League crown
-
Featured6 days agoUCL final divides Nigerian football legends

