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Military helicopter crashed in Sudan

Um Sialah, Sudan - Twenty people died

This morning a military helicopter crashed in Sudan, in the zone of Um Sialah, in the north part of the country at 400 km from Khartoum, causing the death of twenty persons who were on board. They were the members of the crew, soldiers and one student. The cause could be imputable to a technical breakdown. The episode has been reported by the Sudanese Army, that has not released any more details about...

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