SARAJEVO, Oct 26 (Hina) - A Czech helicopter belonging to the +stabilisation forces in Bosnia-Herzegovina (SFOR) which was +proclaimed missing on Sunday, crashed Northwest of Tomislavgrad +(southern B-H), the command of the peace
forces in Sarajevo +reported on Monday.+ In a statement forwarded to Croatian news agency HINA, noted that +the remains of the Czech transport helicopter were discovered on +Monday following an air search of the flight route taken by the +helicopter between Gornji Vakuf and the Croatian sea port in +Split.+ A British helicopter crew conducting the search noticed the crashed +helicopter in inaccessible terrain which has not yet been cleared +of mines.+ The MI-17 helicopter had a crew of three Czech officers and there +are not details regarding their fate. The craft was permanently +based in Velika Kladusa (western B-H) where the Czech battalion of +the SFOR, is stationed. + An inv
SARAJEVO, Oct 26 (Hina) - A Czech helicopter belonging to the
stabilisation forces in Bosnia-Herzegovina (SFOR) which was
proclaimed missing on Sunday, crashed Northwest of Tomislavgrad
(southern B-H), the command of the peace forces in Sarajevo
reported on Monday.
In a statement forwarded to Croatian news agency HINA, noted that
the remains of the Czech transport helicopter were discovered on
Monday following an air search of the flight route taken by the
helicopter between Gornji Vakuf and the Croatian sea port in
Split.
A British helicopter crew conducting the search noticed the crashed
helicopter in inaccessible terrain which has not yet been cleared
of mines.
The MI-17 helicopter had a crew of three Czech officers and there
are not details regarding their fate. The craft was permanently
based in Velika Kladusa (western B-H) where the Czech battalion of
the SFOR, is stationed.
An investigation regarding the air accident will be conducted by
the Czech battalion.
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