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As a result of the helicopter crash of the border troops, 13 military and one civilian were killed
Baku/30.11.21/Turan: As a result of today's crash of a military helicopter of the State Border Service 14 people were killed, two were wounded.
The State Border Service announced that it had fatalities:
- Colonel Fizuli Javadov
- Lieutenant Colonel Emil Nazirov
- Major Elmir Hasanov
- Major Emil Mayilov
- Major Elbrus Ahmedov
- Major Murad Mamedov
- Major Emil Aliyev
- Captain of the medical service Jeyhun Ahmedhanov
- captain Javid Bayramli
- captain Hayyam Aliyev
- captain Teymur Garaisayev
- Lieutenant Abdulla Suleimanov
- Senior Lieutenant Farid Nagiyev
- worker Elchin Nabiev.
Survived, having been wounded, Lieutenant Colonel Emil Jafarov and Captain Ramin Adilov.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev expressed condolences to the families of the victims.
The reason for this largest plane crash in the history of the power departments of Azerbaijan remains unknown. The model of the crashed helicopter and the circumstances of the crash are also not reported.-06В-
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