Moscow: Eighteen people were killed in a Russian helicopter crash Saturday in East Siberia region, authorities said.
Russia’s Emergencies Ministry said the MI-8 went down at 10.20 a.m., about 180 kilometre from the town of Igarka, in Krasnoyarsk region. “There were three crew members and 15 passengers abroad the Mi-8 that belonged to Utair airline,” an emergency services official told TASS news agency. The helicopter flew 2 kilometre before it crashed. No one survived.
According to preliminary data, the copter collided with the external cargo suspension of another helicopter that took off earlier, before it fell, collapsed and burnt, a statement published by Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency said. The helicopter with cargo landed safely after the crew dropped the external suspension, it added.
Law enforcers said that all possible versions were under consideration, including a crew error and equipment failure.
A task force was set up to establish the causes and conditions of the catastrophe.
The criminal investigators of the Main Directorate of Criminalistics of Russia’s Investigative Committee were sent to the scene, the committee said in a statement.
Russian copter crash kills 18

A handout picture released by Russia's Emergencies Ministry on October 22, 2016 shows Russian rescuers working at the site where a Mi-8 helicopter crashed overnight outside the city of Novy Urengoy on October 22, 2016. At least 19 people were killed when a helicopter carrying 22 people crashed in northwestern Siberia, Russia's Investigative Committee said. / AFP PHOTO / RUSSIAN EMERGENCIES MINISTRY / STR / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / RUSSIAN EMERGENCIES MINISTRY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS