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Black hawk helicopter has crashed on highway

today at 00:07 Lukas Jacobson

The accident took place near the city of Huntsville. Photo: Twitter

A Black Hawk military helicopter has crashed in Madison country in Alabama, USA, on Wednesday, reports Daily Mail.

Everyone on board died. The helicopter crashed on a highway. No motorists were injured.

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    – If the leaders of our state do not stop Kosovo from joining the UN, we shall request that the Russian leaders use their veto. Then we get one month to remove the traitor, said a protest leader, referring to President Aleksandar Vucic.

    Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, something not recognized by Serbia.

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    The man was awake and talking when he was taken to hospital. According to him, there were several perpetrators behind the attack.

    – We are trying to locate the crime scene. It is a student area so we hope there have been sightings.

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