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The US military says one of its helicopters has come down north-east of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, killing all 13 people on-board. | The US military says one of its helicopters has come down north-east of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, killing all 13 people on-board. |
The military did not say what caused the helicopter to crash and the incident is now under investigation. | |
The US has suffered several fatal helicopter crashes in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. | The US has suffered several fatal helicopter crashes in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. |
Last January a US helicopter crashed near Talafar in northern Iraq, killing all eight passengers and four crew. | |
"A US forces helicopter went down north-east of Baghdad this afternoon. Emergency Coalition Forces responded and secured the scene," a military statement said, Reuters news agency reported. | "A US forces helicopter went down north-east of Baghdad this afternoon. Emergency Coalition Forces responded and secured the scene," a military statement said, Reuters news agency reported. |
"Thirteen passengers and crew members were aboard the aircraft and all were killed." | "Thirteen passengers and crew members were aboard the aircraft and all were killed." |
The BBC's world affairs correspondent Mike Wooldridge in Baghdad says a short while before the announcement, Medivac helicopters had been seen flying out of the city. | |
He says there have been previous US military helicopter crashes in Iraq but rarely causing casualties on a scale like this. |