Fourteen officers were killed and two others injured in the military helicopter crash at the Garaheybat training ground in Azerbaijan's Khizi region.
The helicopter, which crashed Tuesday morning in the Bibiheybat aviation range during training flights, was operated by the Azeri State Border Service.
The Azerbaijani State Border Service unveiled those killed and wounded in the accident.
1. Col Javadov Fuzuli
2. Lt-Col Nazirov Emil
3. Maj Hasanov Elmir
4. Maj Ahmadov Elbrus
5. Maj Mayilov Emil
6. Maj Mammadov Murad
7. Maj Aliyev Emil
8. Medical Capt Ahmadkhanov Jeyhun
9. Capt Bayramli Javid
10. Capt Aliyev Khayyam
11. Capt Qaraisayev Teymur
12. Lt Suleymanov Abdulla
13. Senior Lt Nagiyev Farid
14. Employee Nabiyev Elchin
Lt-Col Jafarov Emil and Capt Adilov Ramin were injured in the incident.
An investigation has been launched into the cause of the accident, officials said. (ILKHA)
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