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Helicopter crash kills 18 in Siberia

| @indiablooms | Aug 04, 2018, at 04:52 pm

Moscow, Aug 4 (IBNS): At least 18 people were killed as a Mi-8 helicopter  crashed in the north of Krasnoyarsk region, East Siberia, media reports said on Saturday.

"There were three crewmembers and 15 passenger abroad the Mi-8 that belonged to Utair airline," source told Russia's Tass news agency.

The source said all of them were killed in the mishap.

A well-informed official in the law enforcement agencies told TASS the helicopter had taken off from the town of Igarka, located on the River Yenisei to the north of the Arctic Circle.

According to reports, the helicopter crashed immediately after take off.

Law enforcers told TASS the helicopter crashed because of midair collision with a cargo carried by another helicopter.

"It crashed immediately after takeoff because of collision with the cargo carried by another helicopter that was also airborne at the moment," a police source told the news agency.

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