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Several people feared dead after two US military helicopters crash in Kentucky.

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A number of people are expected to have been killed after a US Army helicopter crash in Trigg County, Kentucky.

The state’s Governor Andy Beshear said it was “tough news” with “early reports of a helicopter crash and fatalities are expected”.

Local news reports say the incident happened at about 21:35 local time (01:35 GMT), and as many as nine people may have been killed.

Local military confirmed it was their helicopters involved in the crash.

In a statement to the BBC, a spokesperson for Fort Campbell military base said two HH60 Blackhawk helicopters had crashed during “a routine training mission”.

“The status of the crew members are unknown at this time,” they said.

“The command is currently focused on caring for the service members and their families.”

They added more information would be released as it comes available.

Several people feared dead after two US military helicopters crash in Kentucky.

A number of people are expected to have been killed after a US Army helicopter crash in Trigg County, Kentucky.

The state’s Governor Andy Beshear said it was “tough news” with “early reports of a helicopter crash and fatalities are expected”.

Local news reports say the incident happened at about 21:35 local time (01:35 GMT), and as many as nine people may have been killed.

Local military confirmed it was their helicopters involved in the crash.

In a statement to the BBC, a spokesperson for Fort Campbell military base said two HH60 Blackhawk helicopters had crashed during “a routine training mission”.

“The status of the crew members are unknown at this time,” they said.

“The command is currently focused on caring for the service members and their families.”

They added more information would be released as it comes available.

Source: BBC News

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