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Two British helicopters have crashed in an apparent mid-air collision in Iraq, killing two military personnel and seriously injuring another. | Two British helicopters have crashed in an apparent mid-air collision in Iraq, killing two military personnel and seriously injuring another. |
Defence Secretary Des Browne said initial reports suggested the crash north of Baghdad was an accident and not caused by an insurgent attack. | Defence Secretary Des Browne said initial reports suggested the crash north of Baghdad was an accident and not caused by an insurgent attack. |
The Puma helicopters came down in the early hours in a rural area near Taji, site of a large US base. | The Puma helicopters came down in the early hours in a rural area near Taji, site of a large US base. |
The BBC understands they were taking part in a special forces mission. | The BBC understands they were taking part in a special forces mission. |
Initial reports indicate that the crash was an accident and was not a result of an attack by insurgents Defence Secretary Des Browne Puma helicopters | Initial reports indicate that the crash was an accident and was not a result of an attack by insurgents Defence Secretary Des Browne Puma helicopters |
Puma helicopters - mainly used to transport troops and equipment - are normally flown by the RAF. | Puma helicopters - mainly used to transport troops and equipment - are normally flown by the RAF. |
However a Ministry of Defence spokesman would not confirm which service or regiment the dead personnel belonged to. | However a Ministry of Defence spokesman would not confirm which service or regiment the dead personnel belonged to. |
Earlier reports had incorrectly identified the crashed helicopters as American. | Earlier reports had incorrectly identified the crashed helicopters as American. |
Investigation under way | Investigation under way |
In a statement, Mr Browne said: "Now that next of kin have been informed, I can confirm that the two helicopters reported this morning as having crashed north of Baghdad earlier today were, in fact, both UK helicopters. | In a statement, Mr Browne said: "Now that next of kin have been informed, I can confirm that the two helicopters reported this morning as having crashed north of Baghdad earlier today were, in fact, both UK helicopters. |
"Sadly, two personnel have died and one is very seriously injured. All of these were UK personnel. | "Sadly, two personnel have died and one is very seriously injured. All of these were UK personnel. |
"Initial reports indicate that the crash was an accident and was not a result of an attack by insurgents. | "Initial reports indicate that the crash was an accident and was not a result of an attack by insurgents. |
"An investigation is under way and I will not comment further on the details of the incident at this stage." | "An investigation is under way and I will not comment further on the details of the incident at this stage." |
Prime Minister Tony Blair said it was a "terrible time" for the familiesof the two UK service personnel who had died, but insisted British foreign policy was "justifiedand right". | |
The two deaths bring the total number of British fatalities since the 2003 invasion of Iraq to 142. | The two deaths bring the total number of British fatalities since the 2003 invasion of Iraq to 142. |
Meanwhile, British troops have been involved in more fighting with a Shia militia group in the southern Iraqi city of Basra. | Meanwhile, British troops have been involved in more fighting with a Shia militia group in the southern Iraqi city of Basra. |
Five gunmen from the Mehdi army militia are thought to have been killed in an exchange of fire. | Five gunmen from the Mehdi army militia are thought to have been killed in an exchange of fire. |
It follows an incident on Friday night when British forces killed eight members of the militia as they were apparently laying mines in the same area where a British Warrior armoured vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb eleven days ago, killing four troops and their Iraqi interpreter. | It follows an incident on Friday night when British forces killed eight members of the militia as they were apparently laying mines in the same area where a British Warrior armoured vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb eleven days ago, killing four troops and their Iraqi interpreter. |