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Army helicopter crashes near base Army helicopter crashes near base
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A military helicopter has crashed into a field in south Armagh.A military helicopter has crashed into a field in south Armagh.
It happened in the village of Crossmaglen just before 1800 GMT on Sunday at Foxfield Road, close to the British army base and a housing estate.It happened in the village of Crossmaglen just before 1800 GMT on Sunday at Foxfield Road, close to the British army base and a housing estate.
Four police officers and two military personnel were taken to hospital. One person who was on-board escaped injury. No civillians were hurt in the crash.
The cause of the accident is not yet clear, but police said there was no indication of any terrorist link.
It is understood at least one of the casualties was airlifted to Craigavon hospital while others were taken to Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry.It is understood at least one of the casualties was airlifted to Craigavon hospital while others were taken to Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry.
The cause of the crash is not yet clear. Local MP Conor Murphy said it happened near a densely populated area. Local Sinn Fein MP Conor Murphy said the crash had happened near a densely populated area.
SDLP assembly member Dominic Bradley said he had expressed concerns in the past about helicopter flights in the area.
"These flights pose a threat to the safety of local people as well as to police personnel," he said.
Last month, the Army guard post at Crossmaglen police station was removed as part of the government's plans to scale down the military presence in Northern Ireland.Last month, the Army guard post at Crossmaglen police station was removed as part of the government's plans to scale down the military presence in Northern Ireland.
The site has been transformed for use solely as a police station.The site has been transformed for use solely as a police station.