Nine military personnel killed after two Army helicopters crash near Fort Campbell
The military vehicles were conducting a training exercise when they collided.
Two Army helicopters crashed Wednesday in Trigg County, Kentucky, near Fort Campbell. According to the base's own Facebook profile, the military vehicles, two HH60 Blackhawks of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), were conducting a training exercise when, at around 22:00 h (local time), the two collided:
The base's director of public affairs, Brendalyn Carpenter-Player, spoke to Fox News and said the condition of the crew members who were in both aircraft is not yet known:
"Our number one priority is caring for the families"
In an appearance before the media, John Lubas, deputy commander for the 101st Airborne Division, confirmed that five people were flying in one of the helicopters and four in the other. He also explained the objective of the military division:
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear reiterated Commander Lubas’ words: