Military Helicopter Crashes In Istanbul, 1 Person Injured - Reports
Faizan Hashmi Published February 11, 2019 | 09:46 PM
A military helicopter crashed on Monday in the Turkish city of Istanbul leaving at least one serviceman injured, local media reported
The incident occurred in the district of Cekmekoy, in the Asian suburbs of Istanbul, the NTV broadcaster reported. The incident was reportedly caused by a technical failure, with the helicopter having tried to land in an industrial area.
The injured serviceman has been sent to a hospital.
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