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Two dead in South Korea military helicopter crash during training

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A Tragedy Strikes During a Routine Army Exercise: A Helicopter Crash Claims Two Lives

In Gapyeong County, northern South Korea, on Monday, February 9, 2026, an Army AH-1S Cobra attack helicopter plunged to the ground in a tragic accident during a routine training exercise. Both crew members aboard perished in the incident.

According to military sources, the aircraft crashed shortly after taking off early in the morning and the cause of the disaster remains unclear despite investigations being launched by the army.

While emergency medical teams quickly transported those involved in the crash to nearby hospitals, both were pronounced dead upon arrival. The Army suspended operations for all AH-1S helicopters following this incident and established an emergency response team to delve into the circumstances surrounding the crash.

The training was reportedly aimed at practicing critical survival techniques, such as emergency landings, without shutting down the engine. However, this accident occurred during a scheduled training flight, shocking military personnel and civilians alike, as such drills are meant to ensure soldier safety rather than risk lives.

The helicopter involved in the incident is a commonly used model by the South Korean army for training purposes. Early investigations suggest there was no explosion or fire at the crash site; thus far, questions have focused on what factors could have led to this accident, including technical malfunctions and human error.

In response to the tragedy, the South Korean military has temporarily grounded all helicopters of the same make and model while an investigation team assembles to examine every possible angle. The incident also raised concerns about the risks soldiers face even in non-combat settings during training exercises.

Across the country, people have expressed their grief over this tragic accident and offered condolences to the families affected by the loss. The event has underscored how crucial safety protocols are for any military operation, especially those involving aircraft.

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