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Russia: Mi-28 jet crashes in Kaluga region

EPA-EFE/MAXIM SHIPENKOV

The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed on Thursday one of the military's MI-28 helicopters crashed in the country's Kaluga region during a scheduled flight.

In its statement, the ministry also announced that the entire crew was killed.

The preliminary investigation determined the crash occurred due to a technical issue with the jet.

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