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Lukoil will help the families of the crew of the Russian helicopter shot down over Armenia
Baku / 20.11.20 / Turan: The Lukoil Charitable Foundation will allocate 10 million rubles to every family of the killed crew members of a Russian helicopter shot down on November 9, 2020 over the territory of Armenia. The company will purchase an apartment for the family of one of them in Voronezh, reads the press release of the Lukoil Company, sent to the Turan agency.
The injured crewmember Senior Lieutenant Vyacheslav Gryazin will receive assistance in the amount of 5 million rubles from the Company, according to a press release.
The MI-24 combat helicopter flew at night at low altitude in the immediate vicinity of the border of Azerbaijan and Armenia. It was hit by a rocket from the ground.
Azerbaijan pleaded guilty to this incident, calling the incident a tragic accident. A lawsuit has been filed on the fact. Baku promised to punish the servicemen guilty of this incident.-02D-
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