A Syrian Mi-14 ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) helicopter crash landed in the Idlib region.
On Mar. 22, a Syrian Navy Mil Mi-14 helicopter crash landed in the Idlib region, northwestern of the country.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least four crew members (out of 6 probably aboard the helicopter) survived the incident and were captured by the Nusra Front and Islamic faction close to the capsized wreckage.
The helicopter was forced to attempt an emergency landing following a technical failure SOHR reported.
Here is a video, allegedly showing the Mi-14 going down earlier today:
H/T @hlk01 for the heads-up. Top image via @Tom_Antonov
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