The helicopter belongs to a logging company. There are company employees on board. They all died.
A Robinson R-66 helicopter crashed in the Amur region. Four people died – the pilot and three crew members. RosSMI will report on this on Friday, June 21.
As noted by the Russian emergency services, a small five-seater Robinson R-66 crashed in the Tindinsky district of the Amur region. Four people were on board. According to preliminary data, everyone died.
The helicopter is owned by a local logging company. There are company employees on board. They flew out of the production site.
Let’s recall that on May 25, a helicopter carrying Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan made an emergency landing at the stadium in the Armenian city of Vanadzor.
On May 19, a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, returning from Azerbaijan, made a “hard landing.” For a long time, rescuers searched for the crash site in the mountainous area.
Iranian authorities subsequently announced that President Ibrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian had died in a helicopter accident.
Source: korrespondent

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