🚨#BREAKING: Multiple fatalities after two US Army HH60 Blackhawk helicopters crashed
đź“Ś#TriggCounty | #Kentucky
Currently, Multiple authorities and other agencies are on the scene to the collision of Two U.S Army HH60 Blackhawk helicopters, which occurred during a routine… pic.twitter.com/zNHDTnKA4x
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) March 30, 2023
We can confirm two aircraft from the 101st were involved in an accident last night resulting in serveral casualties.
Right now the focus is on the Soldiers and their families who were involved. pic.twitter.com/eG5ndWVvbT
— 101st Airborne Div. (@101stAASLTDIV) March 30, 2023
We’ve got some tough news out of Fort Campbell, with early reports of a helicopter crash and fatalities are expected. @kystatepolice, @KentuckyEM and local officials are responding. We will share more information as available. Please pray for all those affected.
— Governor Andy Beshear (@GovAndyBeshear) March 30, 2023
Is the US military going to war with itself?
Two US army helicopters crashed in south-western Kentucky during a routine training mission, causing several casualties, military officials said.
The two HH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, part of the 101st Airborne Division, crashed around 10pm on Wednesday in Trigg county, Kentucky, according to a statement from Fort Campbell.
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The Kentucky governor, Andy Beshear, said fatalities were expected, adding that police and emergency officials were responding. The crash was under investigation.
“The crash occurred in a field, some wooded area,” a Kentucky state police trooper, Sarah Burgess, said at a news briefing. “At this time, there are no reports of residence damage.”
Fort Campbell is about 60 miles north-west of Nashville, Tennessee. The crash occurred in Cadiz, a community in Trigg county, Kentucky.
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Last month, two Tennessee national guard pilots were killed when their Black Hawk crashed on an Alabama highway during training.
Yeah, the military seems to be having some pretty serious problems.
But, hey. We all are, right?
Can’t be too hard on these retards.
This morning I will be traveling to Fort Campbell to support our troops and their families after last night’s tragic incident. More information will be released later this morning. ^AB
— Governor Andy Beshear (@GovAndyBeshear) March 30, 2023
More information on the crash involving two 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) helicopters in Trigg County will be shared this morning during a press conference at Fort Campbell. Watch live at 10 a.m. EDT/9 a.m. CDT via https://t.co/wQAUe2XSO4.
— Governor Andy Beshear (@GovAndyBeshear) March 30, 2023