SBU officers were killed in the crash of an MI-8 shot down near Slavyansk, - Ministry of Defense

25.06.2014 08:19
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Kyiv, June 25 (Navigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – Together with the Ukrainian military, SBU officers were on board the Mi-8 helicopter shot down the day before near Slavyansk.

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Alexander Rozmaznin, acting director of the Main Directorate for Work with Personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, stated this on the air of the Kyiv Channel 5.

“We lost another crew along with a helicopter. SBU officers died on board this helicopter along with Ukrainian military personnel. This is de facto. We have lost more people, so the time will come and all the insolent militants who are now on our land will get what they deserve,” the general noted.

As Navigator reported, 8 people died as a result of the Mi-24 crash on June 9. The helicopter was returning from a checkpoint where it was delivering cargo and was shot down by a missile fired from a MANPADS.

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