BREAKING: A helicopter has crashed in a Kyiv suburb killing 18 people, including Ukraine's interior minister and three children, Ukrainian authorities said. 9News
A helicopter has crashed in a Kyiv suburb killing 18 people, including Ukraine's interior minister and three children, Ukrainian authorities said.
Monastyrskyi is the most senior Ukrainian official to have died since the start of the war with Russia almost 11 months ago.Nine of those killed were aboard the emergency services helicopter that crashed in Brovary, an eastern suburb of the Ukrainian capital, Klymenko said.
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