Güncelleme Tarihi:
The EUFOR helicopter went down in a mountainous heavily forested area near the town of
The helicopter had taken off on a routine flight around half an hour earlier from
"A second helicopter has confirmed smoke in the vicinity but due to the mountainous and heavily forested terrain nothing more can be confirmed at this point," said the EUFOR statement.
EUFOR’s Sarajevo-based spokesman Kerry Corkett earlier told AFP that those on board the helicopter included two crew and two passengers, all of them serving with the peacekeeping force.
Those on board at the time of the crash were identified by
"A Spanish helicopter suffered an accident today in
Emergency services were finding it difficult to reach the area where the crash occurred in central
The site of the crash -- some 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of the central Bosnian town -- was still being investigated, said EUFOR’s Corkett, who declined to provide further information about any possible deaths or injuries.
EUFOR, which took over from a NATO peacekeeping mission in 2004, is charged with military tasks set out in the peace deal that ended