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Nigeria: Air Force Helicopter Crashes, Kills Three Crew Members
Guardian, 15 November 2014
BARELY four days after a helicopter carrying five Americans crashed in Yolanda, near NYSC refugee camp in Adamawa State, another helicopter belonging to the Nigerian Air Force… Read more »
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Nigeria: Three Die in Helicopter Crash Near Yola
Daily Trust, 15 November 2014
A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) helicopter crashed in Jarenga village, near Yola, at about 9:00pm on Thursday. Read more »
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Nigeria: Air Force Helicopter Crashes Near Yola
This Day, 15 November 2014
Meanwhile, the military yesterday recorded yet another setback in the war against terrorists with the crash of another Nigerian Air Force (NAF) helicopter on Thursday night in the… Read more »
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Nigeria: Nigerian Military Confirms Three Dead in Helicopter Crash
Premium Times, 14 November 2014
Three people died in the helicopter crash which happened on Thursday night around the Federal University of Technology in Yola, the Adamawa State capital, the Nigerian military has… Read more »
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Nigeria: Military Helicopter Crashes in Adamawa
Premium Times, 14 November 2014
Less than three days after a military helicopter on surveillance mission crashed in Damare, a suburb of Girei Local Government Area of Adamawa state, another chopper believed to… Read more »
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Nigeria: Three Feared Dead in Air Force Helicopter Crash Near Yola
This Day, 14 November 2014
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Helicopter that crashed Thursday night on the outskirts of Yola, the Adamawa State capital,, a Mi35 helicopter, had three crew members who were… Read more »
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Nigeria: Military Plane Crash Kills Three in Yola
Daily Trust, 14 November 2014
Another military Helicopter crashed in Jarenga village near Yola, the capital of Adamawa State at about 9pm on Thursday. Read more »
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Nigeria: Army Helicopter Crashes in Yola
This Day, 14 November 2014
A few days after a military helicopter on a surveillance mission crashed in Damare, a suburb of Girei Local Government Area of the state, another has crashed in Yola, the Adamawa… Read more »