The pilots tried to land the helicopter, but the tail rotor hit the ground, causing the helicopter to overturn.
A Mi-8 helicopter carrying three Russian pilots and 11 passengers has crashed in northern Pakistan. At least six people died and eight were injured. Russian TG channel Mash writes about this with reference to Pakistani media data.
It is reported that the plane crash happened in North Waziristan region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. According to media reports, the helicopter was leased from MariPetroleum, a company specializing in oil production.
According to preliminary data, the helicopter was flying over an oil field, and technical problems began on the way. The pilots tried to land the helicopter, but the tail rotor hit the ground, causing the helicopter to overturn.
MariPetroleum representatives said that the Mi-8 had an engine failure.
We remind you that a plane crash occurred in Russia with a representative on board. A private RobinsonR44 helicopter, en route from the village of Bychache to the village of Karandashevsky, Primorsky District, disappeared.
A Robinson R66 helicopter owned by a gold mining company has also reportedly crashed in Russia. He was making an unregistered flight.
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