US Armed Forces Kentucky Helicopter Crash: Two US Military Choppers Collide Near Fort Campbell, Deaths Feared
US Armed Forces Kentucky Helicopter Crash: Two US Military Choppers Collide Near Fort Campbell, Deaths Feared
The helicopters in the Kentucky crash are HH-60 Black Hawk assault helicopters used by the US armed forces for multiple military operations including medical evacuation and assault.
Two United States army helicopters crashed after a collision while on a training mission over Kentucky. As per a New York Times report, the incident occurred on Wednesday. There is no information on the casualties because of the incident. Currently, the status of the crew members is unknown. However, as per a tweet by governor Andy Beshear fatalities in the accident are expected. It is to be noted, Kentucky State Police and emergency division have been deployed to respond to the crash.
In his tweet, the governor of Kentucky said, "We’ve got some tough news out of Fort Campbell, with early reports of a helicopter crash and fatalities are expected." He further added, "Please pray for all those affected." Presently, an investigation has been launched to look into the details of the crash.
In his tweet, the governor of Kentucky said, "We’ve got some tough news out of Fort Campbell, with early reports of a helicopter crash and fatalities are expected." He further added, "Please pray for all those affected." Presently, an investigation has been launched to look into the details of the crash.
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