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Colombia: Eight killed in helicopter crash

By IANS | Updated: September 30, 2024 14:00 IST

Bogota, Sep 30 Eight people were killed after a Colombian Air Force helicopter crashed during a humanitarian mission ...

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Bogota, Sep 30 Eight people were killed after a Colombian Air Force helicopter crashed during a humanitarian mission in the eastern department of Vichada, said President Gustavo Petro.

Petro offered "a hug of solidarity" for the bereaved families as the country mourns the deceased in the tragedy, according to the president's social media account on X.

Earlier, the Colombian Air Force said that the Huey II helicopter, with registration number FAC-4441, had lost contact while on a medical mission on Sunday morning, reports Xinhua news agency.

Search and rescue operations were immediately launched after the crash.

Local media reported that the victims included several officers and technicians. Preliminary investigations show that bad weather could be the primary cause of the crash.

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