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Friday, 14 November 2014

Military confirms 3 dead in yesterday's helicopter crash in Yola

The Nigeria military has released a statement confirming the crash of its patrol helicopter yesterday night in Yola and also revealed that 3 crew members aboard the helicopter died in the crash. Find the statement below
"At about 2200hours yesterday 13 November 2014, a ground attack helicopter on an armed patrol crashed around the Federal University of Technology Yola, Adamawa State. The crew of 3 was lost in the ill-fated accident. Rescue party worked throughout the night to preserve the wreckage of the aircraft and scene of the accident for proper investigation to be carried out. Further details would be made known later."

31 comments:


  1. Chei.
    Rest in peace gallant soldiers

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  2. All na wash, na lie. Thanks.

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  3. Sad news...RIP to the dead


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  4. Sad event
    God will help us

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  5. May their souls rest in peace.


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  6. And that's the end of any news from them.we are still awaiting the reports of previous crashes.
    when our leaders and government are done killing the able,young military officers,they should inform us.

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  7. May their soul rest in peace. Amen

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  8. If I were I military man in these times, I would just resign! Because the government doesn't care, so as long as they keep fattening their pockets and accounts, I ain't fighting!!

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  9. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Rip....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  10. Awwwww! May their souls rest in peace #onelovefromSnow#

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  11. Just have the Feeling saboteurs are on the prowl.

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  12. May their souls rest in peace.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  13. Some fucked up engine shit again right? God is watching y'all ...Jokefad

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  14. Such a waste of human life under a corrupt and clueless leadership.

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  15. RIP to dose dat lost dia lives

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  16. Naija where are we heading to.

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  17. That's one of the reasons America has refused to sell the "cobra attack" helicopter to us, bcos our military does not have d capacity to handle and maintain it..

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  18. May there souls rest in peace

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  19. Same gross inefficiency and corruption across board..wont be surprised if some individual bought substandard fuel to save a few bucks or the money maeant for routine maintenance was embezzled or the pilot decided to 'manage' the 'copter for the short trip.
    Our inadequate ways always come back to bite us in the big picture

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