Helicopter belonging to Russia’s FSB crashes in Chelyabinsk region.

An Mi-8 helicopter belonging to Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) crashed near Chelyabinsk on Aug.

29, killing three crew members, according to Russian authorities. The crash took place next to the village of Krasnoye Pole in southwestern Russia, the regional governor Alexey Teksler reported. There were no casualties among civilians and damage to residential buildings, according to Teksler.

The helicopter was on a training flight with four people on board, Russian state-run news agency TASS wrote, citing aviation services.

Ukraine bids farewell to legendary volunteer commander killed near Bakhmut In a scene all too familiar for central Kyiv and for Ukraine as a whole, a large column of mourning soldiers and civilians walked through the capital's streets on Aug.

28 to say goodbye to another high-profile commander killed in Russia's war against Ukraine. Serhii Ilnytskyi, call sign

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According to eyewitnesses, before falling, the helicopter "dangled strongly from side to side, and then went down like a stone," Russian media outlet 112 reported on Telegram.

First responders have put out the fire at the crash site, emergency services said, as cited by TASS. On Aug.

23, a Russian pilot landed [2]his Mi-8 helicopter at an airfield in Ukraine to give himself up to the authorities as part of a long-term Ukrainian operation, according to Ukrainska Pravda, citing high-rank sources in the intelligence. The helicopter was supposed to transport parts for Russian Su-27 and Su-30 fighter jets but landed in Kharkiv Oblast, along with the parts it was supposed to deliver.

Three pilots who died in mid-air collision identified by name

The names of all three pilots killed in a mid-air collision over Zhytomyr Oblast were released by the Vasylkiv Tactical Aviation Brigade on Aug.

27. They were Captain Andrii Pilshchykov, also known as "Juice," Major Viacheslav Minka, and Major Serhii Prokazin.

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References

  1. ^ Ukraine bids farewell to legendary volunteer commander killed near BakhmutIn a scene all too familiar for central Kyiv and for Ukraine as a whole, a large column of mourning soldiers and civilians walked through the capital's streets on Aug.

    28 to say goodbye to another high-profile commander killed in Russia's war against Ukraine. Serhii Ilnytskyi, call sign (kyivindependent.com)

  2. ^ landed (kyivindependent.com)
  3. ^ Three pilots who died in mid-air collision identified by nameThe names of all three pilots killed in a mid-air collision over Zhytomyr Oblast were released by the Vasylkiv Tactical Aviation Brigade on Aug.

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    They were Captain Andrii Pilshchykov, also known as "Juice," Major Viacheslav Minka, and Major Serhii Prokazin. (kyivindependent.com)