8 killed, 2 wounded in Romania military helicopter crash | Inquirer News

8 killed, 2 wounded in Romania military helicopter crash

09:15 PM November 21, 2014

IAR-330 Puma. Photo from https://www.roaf.ro/en/dotare/iar330_en.php

IAR-330 Puma. Photo from https://www.roaf.ro/en/dotare/iar330_en.php

Bucarest, Roumani – A Romanian military helicopter flying to take part in a joint exercise with US forces crashed on Friday, killing eight servicemen on board and injuring two, the defense ministry said.

The Romanian-built IAR-330 Puma helicopter came down near the central town of Malancrav, a ministry official told AFP. An investigation has been opened into the crash.

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Medical services said the two injured servicemen were being treated for multiple burns.

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The aircraft had taken off from its base in Campia Turzii and was heading towards the central town of Cincu to participate in the joint Romanian-US military drill taking place Friday.

Romania, a NATO member, shares a border with Ukraine.

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