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29 May, 12This news item is part of the accident data provided by HeliHub.com on this site. Information provided in this update may potentially be incomplete or inaccurate as we frequently post these stories only a very short time after the accident has occurred. Users of HeliHub.com are advised to carry out their own checks and searches, along with reading the reports online we provide links to on the safety page for this incident.
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Incident summary – NATO officials said two coalition members were killed in a helicopter crash in eastern Afghanistan Monday. Initial reports said there was no enemy activity in the area.
This accident is reported in our Safety pages at 28-May-12 Wardack Province, Afghanistan (2F)
and the second Incident summary – An ISAF helicopter crashed during routine operations in eastern Afghanistan today, no fatalities reported.
This accident is reported in our Safety pages at 28-May-12 Eastern Afghanistan
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