Ten people alive after Taiwan military heli’s crash-landing

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A Black Hawk helicopter of the type that crashed in Taiwan with 13 people on board, including senior military officials. Photo: Reuters/ Namir Noor-Eldeen

MOSCOW: Ten out of 13 people have been found alive after a UH-60 Black Hawk military helicopter had crash-landed in Taiwan, with three more people remaining missing, Sputnik news agency reported, quoting media reports.

STILL MISSING: Military chief Shen Yi-ming. Photo: Wikipedia

Earlier in the day, Chinese media reported that communication had been lost with the helicopter that carried Taiwanese Chief of General Staff Shen Yi-ming and other senior military officials. The aircraft reportedly made an emergency landing at about 9 am local time in a mountainous area near Yilan City.

According to the Taiwan News media outlet, the Ministry of National Defence held a press conference, saying that 10 people had been found alive.

The list of the passengers reportedly included Political Warfare Bureau Deputy Director Yu Chin-wen, New Deputy Chief of Logistics of the General Staff Headquarters Maj. Gen. Huang Yu-min, Deputy Chief of the General Staff for Communications-Electronics and Information Maj. Gen. Tsao Chin-ping and a reporter for the Military News Agency along with Shen.

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Causes of the incident remain unknown. – Bernama

A Black Hawk helicopter of the type that crashed in Taiwan with 13 people on board, including senior military officials. Photo: Reuters/ Namir Noor-Eldeen

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