TEHRAN,Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Central Command did not say how many people were killed in the crash late on Thursday. A U.S. military official told Reuters on Thursday the U.S. HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter was carrying seven people.
The crash, which did not appear to be the result of enemy activity, is under investigation, the command said in a statement.
"All personnel aboard were killed in the crash," said Brigadier General Jonathan P. Braga, director of operations of the Combined Joint Task Force. "This tragedy reminds us of the risks our men and women face every day in service of our nations."
The military said a second accompanying American helicopter immediately reported the crash and Iraqi security forces and coalition members secured the area.
Two U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity and citing initial reports, said on Thursday the aircraft crashed near al-Qaim, a town in Anbar province close to the Syrian border.
Source: Reuters