Two Black Hawk helicopters from the 101st Airborne Division crashed in Trigg County, Kentucky late Wednesday killing nine soldiers.
FORT CAMPBELL, KY. — All nine soldiers are confirmed dead after two Black Hawk helicopters crashed in Kentucky.
Officials say a safety team is coming from Alabama to investigate what caused the crash. Officials estimate they’ll be on the ground sometime today.
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