Five killed after helicopters collide in Finland
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- 18 May, 2025
- 11:51
Five people have died after two civilian helicopters collided mid-air in Finland, local police said, Report informs via BBC.
The helicopters crashed near Eura Airport at around 12:00 local time (10:00 GMT) on May 17, after having taken off together from the Estonian capital of Tallinn.
Authorities found the wreckage of the helicopters in a wooded area. Police say there were two people in one helicopter and three in the other.
They were on their way to an aviation event at the Piikajärvi Flight Center in Kokemäki, local media said.
The aircraft were foreign-registered civilian helicopters. The crash is being investigated by police.
Finnish and Estonian officials said they were working with each other into the probe.
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