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Libyan Armed Forces' helicopter crashed: four victims

Bengasi, Libya - Still confusion on model and causes: crash of enemy fire?

It crashed yesterday morning at Al-Magrun, 70 miles at West of the Bengasi center, during a war action that saw a fight the Governmental forces led by Libyan General Khalifa Belqasim Haftar and those by BdB (Brigate di difesa di Bengasi) led by Mustafa Al-Shirky, that in the last two days have conquerred different sectors of the port city. More than a crash then it is more probable that the helicopter...

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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