SARAJEVO, Oct 26 (Hina) - All three crew members of a Czech military +helicopter, which crashed on Sunday night near Tomislavgrad +(southern Bosnia-Herzegovina), were killed in the accident, +announced the Stabilisation Force
spokesman to Hina on Monday.+ A special SFOR team, sent to search the crash site, found the +remains of the three-member crew, reported spokesman Glenn +Chamberlain.+ The victims consisted of the commander of the aircraft, a mechanic +and a navigator. Their remains have already been evacuated from the +crash site and will be transported to the Czech Republic as soon as +possible.+ Chamberlain said that for the time being he could not say anything +about the possible causes of the crash.+ A special team, made up of Czech military experts, will carry out an +investigation to establish the circumstances of the accident.+ The Mi-17 helicopter, manufactu
SARAJEVO, Oct 26 (Hina) - All three crew members of a Czech military
helicopter, which crashed on Sunday night near Tomislavgrad
(southern Bosnia-Herzegovina), were killed in the accident,
announced the Stabilisation Force spokesman to Hina on Monday.
A special SFOR team, sent to search the crash site, found the
remains of the three-member crew, reported spokesman Glenn
Chamberlain.
The victims consisted of the commander of the aircraft, a mechanic
and a navigator. Their remains have already been evacuated from the
crash site and will be transported to the Czech Republic as soon as
possible.
Chamberlain said that for the time being he could not say anything
about the possible causes of the crash.
A special team, made up of Czech military experts, will carry out an
investigation to establish the circumstances of the accident.
The Mi-17 helicopter, manufactured in Russia, disappeared on
Sunday night after it took off from Gornji Vakuf (central BH)
towards the Croatian port city of Split.
(hina) rml/ab.