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Two Afghan pilots killed in military helicopter crash in Baghlan

By ANI | Updated: September 25, 2020 01:05 IST

Two pilots of the Afghan Air Force were killed as a result of a military helicopter crash on Thursday in Baghlan province, the Afghan Defense Ministry said.

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Two pilots of the Afghan Air Force were killed as a result of a military helicopter crash on Thursday in Baghlan province, the Afghan Defense Ministry said.

"At around 4:30 pm today [12:00 GMT], an Air Force MD530 helicopter crashed in the Kaprak area of Pul-e-Khumri city in Baghlan province due to technical problems. Unfortunately, two pilots of the Afghan Air Force were killed in this incident," the statement said.

Defense Minister General Asadullah Khalid expressed condolences to the families of the deceased servicemen. (/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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