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3 soldiers killed when Minnesota National Guard Black Hawk crashes

3 soldiers killed when Minnesota National Guard Black Hawk crashes All soldiers aboard a Minnesota Army National Guard helicopter were killed after the UH-60 Black Hawk crashed during a flight from an Army aviation facility in St. Cloud, Minnesota, on Thursday, Minnesota Gov.


The Black Hawk lost communication with the tower about 2:15 p.m. on Thursday while it was conducting a maintenance test flight, according to the Minnesota National Guard. The crash occurred about 16 miles southwest of St. Cloud.





Officials said the names of the soldiers would be released once their families were notified.




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