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7 killed, including 5 Americans, in helicopter crash involving peacekeeping force in Egypt

November 12, 2020
By Barbara Starr and Ryan Browne, CNN
7 Killed, Including 5 Americans, In Helicopter Crash Involving Peacekeeping Force In Egypt
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Seven military members of a peacekeeping force in Egypt, including five Americans, were killed when a helicopter crashed in the southern Sinai Peninsula, the coalition force announced Thursday.

One American survived the crash, which happened in the vicinity of Sharm el-Sheikh, the coalition said in a statement. The coalition initially reported that seven military members had been killed, then said eight had been killed before once again stating the death toll was seven. The injured American peacekeeper was evacuated by Israel Defense Forces to an Israeli hospital for medical treatment, the IDF said in a statement.

The names of those involved are being withheld pending the notification of next of kin.

The helicopter crash Thursday morning was “caused by technical issues” and involved a Black Hawk helicopter that was a supplying mission of the Multinational Force and Observers (MFO), the Czech Defense Ministry said.

Acting US Defense Secretary Christopher Miller confirmed the deaths of the Americans on Twitter and said the Defense Department is “saddened” by their loss.

Also killed in the crash were one French and one Czech national, whom Czech authorities identified as Sgt. Michaela Ticha, the first Czech female solider killed in a foreign mission since the Velvet Revolution in 1989.

The MFO oversees the peace agreement reached between Egypt and Israel as part of the Camp David Accords of 1978.

The force consists of some 1,150 personnel from 13 countries, including about 450 Americans.

Security in the area has deteriorated in recent years amid a campaign of violence being carried out by a local ISIS affiliate that has targeted civilians and government forces.

In 2016, after a series of militant attacks, the US moved a large number of forces further south to where it was deemed safer and increased the use of remote technology like cameras to carry out the mission.

This story has been updated to reflect additional information from the Multinational Force and Observers.

CNN’s Veronica Stracqualursi, Ivana Kottasová and Sharon Braithwaite contributed to this report.

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