A Navy helicopter crashed in Britain, killing three service members
Three Royal Navy servicemen were killed in a plane crash in the United Kingdom. Their helicopter crashed into a field in Devon, according to local media reports.
The Royal Navy reported that the accident occurred on Wednesday, June 3, shortly before 4 a.m. local time.
Later, the British Ministry of Defense confirmed the deaths of the three servicemen.
"The families of the deceased service members have been notified of the tragedy, and they have asked for time to reflect before further details are released," the statement added.
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