KIEV: Rebels shot down a Ukrainian helicopter carrying technicians who had been installing equipment to monitor violations of a peace plan in Ukraine’s rebellious east on Tuesday, killing all nine people on board, a military spokesman said.
The technicians had been returning after setting up specialised equipment when their Mi-8 cargo helicopter was struck by a rebel missile near Slaviansk in eastern Ukraine, government forces spokesman Vladyslav Seleznyov said.
“There were nine people on board. According to preliminary information ... all those on board were killed,” Seleznyov said on his Facebook page. The nine dead included a three-man crew.
“The (rebel) fighters, having fired the rocket, hid in the nearby village of Bylbasovka,” he said.
The incident took place just hours after pro-Russia separatists on Monday night announced a ceasefire until June 27 to match a week-long truce by government forces which has been ordered by President Petro Poroshenko.
It was the second time a helicopter has been brought down by rebel fire from Slaviansk, a separatist stronghold.
Published in Dawn, June 25th, 2014
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