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Children, minister among 14 dead in Ukraine helicopter crash

Fourteen people including Ukraine’s interior minister and four children have been killed after a helicopter crashed in fog near a nursery outside Kyiv in what President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called a “terrible tragedy”.

Jan 19, 2023, updated Jan 19, 2023
Rescue services remove debris of the helicopter at the scene of a crash in Brovary, near Kyiv. Photo: EPA/Sergey Dolzhenko

Rescue services remove debris of the helicopter at the scene of a crash in Brovary, near Kyiv. Photo: EPA/Sergey Dolzhenko

Several bodies lay on the ground of a courtyard, their boots sticking out from under blankets, after the helicopter – described by the air force spokesperson as a French Super Puma – slammed into a building in Brovary, northeast of the capital.

The crash caused a large fire, and an entire side of the local nursery building was charred.

The Kyiv region’s governor said children and staff had been in the nursery at the time of the crash shortly after 8am.

Officials said it was too early to know what caused the crash.

None spoke of an attack by Russian forces waging war in Ukraine.

“We saw wounded people, we saw children. There was a lot of fog here, everything was strewn all around. We could hear screams, we ran towards them,” Hlib, a 17-year-old local resident, told Reuters on the scene.

“We took the children and passed them over the fence, away from the nursery as it was on fire, especially the second floor,” he said.

Denys Monastyrskyi was 42 and had been interior minister since July 2021.

Hours after the crash, the government named Ukrainian police chief Ihor Klymenko as acting interior minister.

The State Emergency Service put the death toll at 14, including the three helicopter crew and six others on board.

One child was killed on the ground and 11 other children were among 25 injured people, it said.

The agency had earlier reported a higher toll, which it revised down without explanation.

Vitaliy, a 56-year-old resident, said he saw the helicopter fall quickly and crash onto the grounds of the nursery in the centre of a residential courtyard.

The debris continued on its path to a nearby block of flats, he said.

The helicopter wreckage later lay crumpled by an apartment block, rotor blades resting against the entrance.

Above the charred entrance to the two-storey nursery building was a gaping hole several metres wide.

“There was no explosion. I thought it was the engine from a rocket or something like that, something very large, about 10 metres tall,” Vitaliy said.

Describing a large fire that then broke out, he said: “It even became warm in the room I was in.

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“Of course it was scary.”

“Today, a terrible tragedy occurred in Brovary, Kyiv region,” Zelenskiy said on the Telegram messaging app.

“The pain is unspeakable.”

The SBU State Security Service said it was investigating and considering several possible causes for the crash including a breach of flight rules, a technical malfunction and the intentional destruction of the helicopter.

Two witnesses described seeing an object hurtling towards the nursery from a northwesterly direction.

“It was at about the height of the houses … those nine-storey ones. It was very low, and I saw red colours on it,” one woman said.

The crash was another blow to Ukraine, days after 45 people were killed in an apartment block hit during a Russian missile attack on the east-central city of Dnipro.

Air force spokesperson Yuriy Ihnat said it could take at least several weeks to investigate the disaster.

Monastyrskyi was a trained lawyer and politician who won a seat in the 2019 parliamentary election representing Zelenskiy’s party.

He served as head of the parliamentary Committee on Law Enforcement Affairs before becoming interior minister.

Zelenskiy told the World Economic Forum on Wednesday that foreign supplies of tanks and air defence units should come more quickly and be delivered faster than Russia was able to carry out its own attacks.

“The supplying of Ukraine with air defence systems must outpace Russia’s next missile attacks,” Zelenskiy said.

“The supplies of western tanks must outpace another invasion of Russian tanks.”

-AAP

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