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helicopter crashed in Greece, killing two people


Around 10 o'clock in the morning near Marathon, east of Athens at the time of spraying chemicals crashed helicopter.Reasons Incidents are not yet known.
SUKHUM, June 23 - Sputnik. In Greece, the helicopter crashed during a chemical spray, two people were killed and one wounded, reports RIA Novostiwith reference to Skai TV channel.
The incident occurred at about 10 am near Marathon, east of Athens. Helicopter of a private company engaged in chemical spray and crashed in a swampy area in Schin area. Two crew members were killed and one was wounded. Get out of the fallen helicopter he helped the locals, the source said.
According to the TV channel, the helicopter was rented by the authorities in the capital region of Attica for spraying chemicals against mosquitoes.

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