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US army helicopter crashes in Syria’s north – state media

According to SANA, the US helicopter crashed in the countryside near the town of Al-Yaarubiyah in Syria’s northeast, close to the Iraqi border. Citing local sources, the outlet reported that US armored vehicles were deployed to the crash site.

SANA did not say what type of helicopter it was and whether there were casualties.

The Pentagon and the US forces in Syria and Iraq have not yet commented on the report.

In 2018, a US Army Sikorsky HH-60 Pave Hawk search and rescue helicopter crashed in western Iraq near the Syrian border, killing all seven people on board.

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