Mi-2 helicopter carrying 2 people crashes in Russia
Region
- 27 December, 2021
- 12:53
A Russian Mi-2 helicopter with two people aboard has crashed in Russia’s Udmurtia, and the pilot survived, Report informs referring to Sputnik.
Emergency services have dispatched their personnel to the site of the crash after the pilot of the aircraft contacted them.
"The rescuers received a message about the crash of a Mi-2 helicopter in the Yakshur-Bodinsky district of Udmurtia. There were two people inside the helicopter, who were examining an oil pipeline," emergency services told Sputnik.
It remains unclear what exactly caused the incident. According to the authorities, both people on board survived, and the pilot himself called the emergency services.
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