Syria regime helicopter comes down in Aleppo province

Rights group says at least one crew member was dead and fate of others unknown

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Beirut: Daesh claims to have shot down a government helicopter in northern Syria early Sunday, but state media said the aircraft had suffered technical problems.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed that Daesh had brought down the helicopter after midnight near the Kweyris air base in the east of Aleppo province.

Observatory director Rami Abdul Rahman said at least one crew member had been killed but “the fate of the rest is unknown.”

Daesh accounts on Twitter said it had shot down the helicopter using anti-aircraft missiles.

They posted the names of three crew members they said had been killed and posted pictures of a helicopter in flames.

But Syrian state television said the aircraft had crashed because of technical problems.

“A helicopter crashed after takeoff from Kweyris airport in Aleppo province because of technical faults and the crew were killed,” it reported.

Daesh terrorists have surrounded the air base since March 2014 and have fought fierce clashes with its garrison.

The Syrian government has used helicopters to drop so-called barrel bombs on rebel-held areas of Aleppo province.

The crude weapons - made from oil drums, gas cylinders or water tanks, packed with explosives and scrap metal - have killed hundreds of civilians, drawing condemnation from human rights groups.

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