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Officially, the reasons for the fall of the board are unknown. The helicopter co...

The Russian Mi-8 helicopter was understood in Syria, the crew was killed: details

Officially, the reasons for the fall of the board are unknown. The helicopter could lose orientation due to the sharp deterioration of meteorological conditions. In Syria, the Russian Mi-8 helicopter crashed, causing the crew. This was reported in the Russian Telegram-channel Fighterbomber, which is the administrator of which is the captain of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Ilya Tumanov, February 1. "Well, another hren's news. A few days ago in the SAR (Syrian Arab Republic,-ed.

) Was lost Mi-8amtsh," the statement said. The Telegram Administrator noted that officially the reasons for the fall of the board are unknown. According to preliminary information, the Mi-8 helicopter has lost its orientation in the gorge due to the sharp deterioration of meteorological conditions. As a result, the crew was killed. It should be noted that at the time of publication the Russian Federation did not formally commented on the incident of the fall of the Mi-8 helicopter in Syria.

On January 17, Russian Helicopter Mi-8 fell on the outskirts of Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan, and at least one person was killed as a result of the aircraft, and seven more were injured. According to the Ministry of Defense of Kyrgyzstan, the helicopter carried out a forced landing during a training flight. On January 18, it became known that the Mi-8 helicopter with serious injuries sat on the highway in the Bryansk region, while the other-crashed in Kyrgyzstan.

On December 6, the Telegram-channel of strategic communications management of the apparatus of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that in the Lyman direction the Ukrainian military destroyed the Russian Mi-8 helicopter with the help of Himars jet system. Initially, drone operators found an enemy apparatus that sat in the field, handed over the coordinates to the artillerymen, and they caused a capacity.