Syria: Two pilots killed and two crew members injured after regime helicopter crash in Latakia

An Assad regime helicopter has crashed due to a technical failure on the outskirt of Al-Ruymiyah village near Dahr Al-Seryany village in east Latakia countryside.
The helicopter came under technical defect over the coastal region during a training mission on Thursday, Syrian officials said.
“The crew were forced to make an emergency landing over a mountainous area, as two army staff were killed while three others have survived,” the SANA news agency quoted a military source as saying.
Meanwhile, civil defense teams have been working on putting the fire down amid the deployment of security forces at the site of the accident. (ILKHA)
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