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U.S. military aircraft carrying 7 service members crashes in Iraq

A U.S. military plane takes off from the flight deck of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf, Thursday, March 19, 2015. AP Photo/Hasan Jamali

RAMADI, Iraq, March 16 (Reuters) – A U.S. military helicopter crashed in western Iraq with seven people on board, U.S. officials said late on Thursday.

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Two U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity and citing initial reports, said the aircraft was a HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter and it crashed near al-Qaim, a town in Anbar province close to the Syrian border.

One of the officials said that fatalities were “likely” and so far there were no indications that the helicopter was brought down by hostile fire.

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In a statement, U.S. Central Command said a U.S. military aircraft carrying U.S. service members crashed in western Iraq.

“Rescue teams are responding to the scene of the downed aircraft at this time,” the statement said.

Further details of the incident were not yet known, but Central Command said an investigation will be launched to determine the cause of the crash.

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The mayor of al-Qaim, Ahmed al-Mahlawi, also told Reuters there were seven people on board.

The United States acknowledges that it has about 5,200 troops in Iraq that are part of a coalition fighting Islamic State militants.

Late last year, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared final victory over Islamic State, three years after the militant group captured about a third of Iraq’s territory.

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