Pics show helicopter crash site in Ukraine's Kyiv that killed 18

Published on Jan 18, 2023 06:47 pm IST

Ukraine's interior minister was among 18 people killed on Wednesday morning when a helicopter crashed near a nursery outside Kyiv. The crash site can be seen covered in flames and smoke, and debris scattered over a muddy playground.

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Aftermath of a helicopter falling on civil infrastructure buildings in Brovary, Ukraine.(via REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jan 18, 2023 06:47 pm IST

Aftermath of a helicopter falling on civil infrastructure buildings in Brovary, Ukraine.(via REUTERS)

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Military and onlookers stand at the site where a helicopter crashed near a kindergarten.(AFP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jan 18, 2023 06:47 pm IST

Military and onlookers stand at the site where a helicopter crashed near a kindergarten.(AFP)

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The crash site can be seen covered in flames and smoke as rescue operations are carried out.(REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jan 18, 2023 06:47 pm IST

The crash site can be seen covered in flames and smoke as rescue operations are carried out.(REUTERS)

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At the scene, debris was scattered over a muddy playground and emergency workers milled about a fleet of ambulances.(AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jan 18, 2023 06:47 pm IST

At the scene, debris was scattered over a muddy playground and emergency workers milled about a fleet of ambulances.(AP)

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Dead bodies lay on the ground at the scene where a helicopter crashed on civil infrastructure in Brovary.(REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jan 18, 2023 06:47 pm IST

Dead bodies lay on the ground at the scene where a helicopter crashed on civil infrastructure in Brovary.(REUTERS)

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