2008 Macedonian Armed Forces Mil Mi-17 crash
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2008 Macedonian Armed Forces Mi-17 crash
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Date 12 January 2008
Type Weather-related crash
Site Near Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Passengers 8
Crew 3
Fatalities 11
Survivors none
Aircraft type Mil Mi-17
Operator Army of the Republic of Macedonia
Tail number VAM-303
Flight origin Camp Butir, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Destination Skopje Airport

The 2008 Macedonian Armed Forces Mil Mi-17 crash occurred on Saturday, 12 January 2008, when a Mil Mi-17 transport helicopter belonging to the Armed Forces of the Republic of Macedonia, crashed 50–100 metres12 from the village of Blace, situated in the region of Katlanovo3, approximately 10–15 kilometres south-east of Skopje, Republic of Macedonia4 due to low visibility caused by heavy fog. All 11 individuals aboard the helicopter, including 8 passengers and 3 crew members, were killed in the crash.

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Incident

The incident took place at approximately 11:00 a.m. (GMT). The helicopter was returning from a EUFOR peace keeping mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina and started to experience foggy conditions5 whilst preparing to land at their destination — The Skopje Airport2. The crash was reported by two local fishermen who claimed they saw the helicopter flying unusually low. A witness stated that "The engine of the helicopter did not sound like it worked well..."2 Witnesses also reported seeing a "fireball" as the helicopter became engulfed in flames following impact.4 This was subsequently followed by a series of explosions, possibly triggered by a supply of kerosene or ammunition.2

Reactions

Upon arriving the at the scene of the event, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia, Nikola Gruevski, said; "This is a terrible accident, a great tragedy and a great loss. I express my deepest and sincerest condolences to the families of the victims. An investigation is starting that will identify the cause of the accident."425

The President of the Republic of Macedonia, Branko Crvenkovski, also expressed his sympathy for the lives lost, stating: "We have not seen such a tragic lost [sic] of Macedonian soldiers in the country's recent history..."6

Aftermath

In the immediate aftermath of the crash, only seven soldiers were fully identified7. After the identification of all victims involved in the crash, it was reported that a total of eleven military personnel between the ages of 26 and 40 had been killed in the crash6.

Following the incident, the Government of the Republic of Macedonia created a special body to lead the investigation into the cause of the crash6.

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