Eighteen people including Ukraine’s interior minister, other senior ministry officials and three children have been killed when a helicopter crashed near a nursery outside Kyiv, Ukrainian officials say.
The helicopter came down on Wednesday close to the nursery and a residential building in Brovary to the northeast of the capital, local officials said.
The regional governor said 29 people were also hurt, including 15 children.
The national police chief said that Interior Minister Denys Monastyrskyi, who was appointed under President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in 2021, was killed.
His first deputy, Yevheniy Yenin, and ministry state secretary Yurii Lubkovych also died, he said.
“As a result of the crash in Brovary, the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine was killed. They were in the helicopter of the State Emergency Service,” police chief Ihor Klymenko said.
Videos shared on social media showed a burning building and people could be heard screaming.
“There were children and … staff in the nursery at the time of this tragedy,” Kyiv region governor Oleksiy Kuleba wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
It was not immediately clear what caused the helicopter to crash. There was no immediate comment from Russia, whose troops invaded Ukraine last February, and Ukrainian officials made no reference to any Russian attack in the area at the time.
“Unfortunately this happened with a state emergency service helicopter which was fulfilling its task,” Air force spokesperson Yuriy Ihnat told Apostrof TV.
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