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Eight Killed as Russian Helicopter Crashes in Arctic

Oslo (October 27, 2017):At least eight people were killed when a Russian helicopter crashed at sea in Norway’s Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic on Thursday.

The rescue service for northern Norway says the helicopter was en route to Barentsburg, Svalbard’s second largest settlement, from an abandoned Russian settlement known as Pyramiden.

Svalbard is more than 800km (500 miles) north of Norway’s mainland. It’s known for its stunning views of snow-covered mountains, fjords and glaciers.

The rescue service said the helicopter went down 2km to 3km (1.3 to 1.9 miles) from Barentsburg.

Rescue service spokesman Tore Hongset said that it had not received a mayday signal from the helicopter. An official at the Russian company Convers Avia Air said it owned the craft and had lost communication with it.

Pyramiden is a former coal mining settlement to which Russia acquired the rights some 80 years ago. It features the most northern statue of Vladimir Lenin.

Sources said that the crashed helicopter was a Russian Mil Mi-8. Rescue workers said it was carrying three passengers and five crew.

Several units from the local governor and the coast guard were headed to the presumed crash site and local hospitals were on high alert.

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