Key Points

The Russian Emergencies Ministry confirmed no survivors in the Mi-8 helicopter crash in Khabarovsk. Five bodies were recovered, including crew and engineers. The chopper disappeared en route to Magadan before being found two days later. The Mi-8 has been involved in multiple fatal crashes, raising safety concerns.

Key Points: Russian Mi-8 Chopper Crash in Khabarovsk Leaves No Survivors

  • Five bodies found at crash site near Cape Gadikan
  • Mi-8 vanished en route from Okhotsk to Magadan
  • Search involved another Mi-8 and An-26 aircraft
  • Soviet-era helicopter has history of fatal accidents
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Russian emergencies Ministry confirm, no survivors in Mi-8 chopper crash

Russian Emergencies Ministry confirms no survivors in Mi-8 helicopter crash near Magadan, with search teams recovering five bodies from the wreckage.

"According to Rosaviatsiya, no one survived the crash. - Russian Emergencies Ministry"

Moscow, July 16

No survivors were reported in the July 14 Mi-8 chopper crash in Russia's far eastern region, Khabarovsk, the country's emergencies ministry said on Wednesday.

"According to Rosaviatsiya (Russia's air transport regulator), no one survived the crash. Russian Emergencies Ministry rescuers, jointly with investigators, are analysing fragments of the aircraft and looking for flight recorders at the site of the crash to establish the cause behind it," the Russian Emergencies Ministry told state-run news agency TASS.

According to the initial information provided by the Eastern Interregional Transport Investigative Directorate of the Russian Investigative Committee, five bodies were reported at the scene.

The Mi-8 helicopter went off the radar, disappearing while heading towards Magadan, from Okhotsk, on July 14.

The helicopter, two days later, was discovered in the Cape Gadikan region after it had crashed.

According to the prior data provided, there were five people on board -- two maintenance engineers and three crew members.

According to local media, officials reported signs of fire near the location, where search teams discovered the debris of the crashed helicopter.

A two-day search, including another Mi-8 helicopter and an An-26 aircraft from Okhotsk and Magadan, respectively, was launched for the then-missing helicopter.

A Soviet-designed multipurpose helicopter extensively used for military, civilian, and rescue missions in Russia, the Mi-8 helicopter, while having a well-established service record, has also been reported to be involved in several lethal crashes and accidents.

One of the similar accident cases is the crash in Oryol Oblast, resulting in the death of the entire crew.

In March, two people had died and another two were injured when a Mi-8 helicopter crashed in the Magadan region.

The Mi-8 helicopter was transporting 20 workers from one of the mines in the Magadan region on March 18.

The incident occurred while the helicopter made a hard landing 75 km from Evensk, a city situated in Magadan Oblast.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is heartbreaking! These helicopters are used in India too for rescue operations. Shouldn't we also be worried about their safety record? Safety audits need to be more stringent.
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Arjun K
Russian aviation technology needs major upgrades. As India's defense partner, they should focus more on safety rather than just selling equipment. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The harsh weather conditions in that region might have contributed to the crash. Still, five lives lost is five too many. Proper maintenance checks could have prevented this tragedy.
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Vikram M
While accidents happen, the frequency of Mi-8 crashes is alarming. Russia should ground these helicopters until proper investigation is done. Safety should come first, always.
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Kavya N
So sad to hear this news. The families must be devastated. Hope the black box gives some answers. May their souls rest in peace. Om Shanti 🙏

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