Two RAF service personnel killed in Afghanistan helicopter crash

Crash: File picture of an RAF CH47 helicopter
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Sebastian Mann12 October 2015

Two Royal Air Force service personnel have died after a helicopter crash in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence said.

The UK Puma Mk 2 helicopter crashed while landing at the headquarters of Nato's Resolute Support mission in the capital Kabul earlier today.

An MoD spokeswoman said: "The incident is currently under investigation but we can confirm that it was an accident and not the result of insurgent activity.

"The family of the two personnel who were killed have been informed and requested a period of grace before their names are released."

The MoD has not revealed the gender of the victims or their ages but confirmed they were British.

The personnel were from 230 and 33 Squadrons, which both are based at RAF Benson, between Oxford and Reading in south Oxfordshire.

Resolute Support is a Nato-led mission to train and assist Afghan security forces and institutions, following the stand-down of the International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) last year.

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