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Tunisian Pilot Dies in Military Helicopter Crash

June 21, 2024
Tunisian Pilot Dies in Military Helicopter Crash

A Tunisian military helicopter crashed Friday during exercises in Gafsa province, killing one crewman and injuring another, the defense ministry said. (AFP/File)

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A Tunisian military pilot was killed, and another was injured on Friday when their helicopter crashed during a scheduled flight mission in the central province of Gafsa, according to private radio station Mosaique FM.

The helicopter reportedly went down “during the landing maneuver at Gafsa air base,” Mosaique FM said.

“Medical teams responded to the scene and transported the crew, consisting of two pilots, to the Houssine Bouziane regional hospital in Gafsa,” the report added, noting that one pilot was pronounced dead at the hospital.

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