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Ivory Coast Air Force Mi-24 assault helicopter crash

Kazim Abdul by Kazim Abdul
March 19, 2020
in Aerospace
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Ivory Coast Air Force Mi-24 assault helicopter crash

An Mi-24 ‘Hind’ assault helicopter belonging to the Force Aérienne de la Côte d’Ivoire (FACI, Ivory Coast Air Force) has crashed on 18 March 2020 at Abidjan.

According to local sources, the Mi-24 helicopter took off around 09:45 hours local time from the Felix Houphouet Boigny international airport and crashed near the airport. Both pilots suffered minor injuries but they left the strikened the helicopter by themselves.

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  • The fuselage still appear intact.

The Mi-24 assault gunship was assigned to the Escadrille de Chasse (attack squadron) based at Base Aérienne de Abidjan/Port Bouet.

A pair of UB-32 rocket pods were still mounted on the crashed Mi-24 Hind helicopter. Also, the fuselage still appears intact.

In 2017, Air Force of Ivory Coast received three Mi-24 attack helicopters from Russia, to replace those lost in a French military attack.

On 6 November 2004, the then French President Jacques Chirac ordered the destruction of the Ivorian air force and the seizure of Yamoussoukro airport, the country’s main airport following an attack that killed nine French soldiers and wounding 31 others.

This recent helicopter crash comes after another crashing 27 November 2019, where an Mi-24D serial TU-VHR was destroyed after a collision between the helicopter and an Mi-17 serial TU-VHM that was parked on the ground at Katiola (Ivory Coast).

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