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Qatar confirms six people killed in helicopter crash in Persian Gulf

Efforts are underway to find another missing person, said Qatar’s Ministry of Interior.

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Qatar on Sunday said at least six people on board a military helicopter have been killed and one is missing after a crash.

The Defence Ministry said a 'technical malfunction' is the reason behind the crash. Efforts are underway to find another missing person, said Qatar’s Ministry of Interior.

Earlier on Sunday, Qatar’s Ministry of Defence posted on X that the helicopter had a technical malfunction during a “routine duty”, which led to its crash in the territorial waters of the country, reported Al Jazeera.

The deceased were identified as pilot Captain Mubarak Salem Daway al-Marri, Sergeant Fahad Hadi Ghanem al-Khayarin, Corporal Mohammed Maher Mohammed (all three from Qatar Armed Forces); Major Sinan Tastekin (Qatar-Turkiye Joint Forces); as well as Turkish civilian collaborators Suleiman Cemra Kahraman and Ismail Anas Can, said the Defence Ministry.

There is no information on the cause of the incident except that it was a result of technical malfunction.

The search operation for another pilot, Captain Saeed Nasser Samekh from the Qatar Armed Forces, is still in progress, said the ministry’s statement.

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