16 feared dead in helicopter 'hard landing' in Tajikistan 

The accident comes two weeks after four western cyclists were killed in an attack initially reported as a hit-and-run road accident, striking a blow to the country's emerging tourism sector.

Published: 13th August 2018 02:50 PM  |   Last Updated: 13th August 2018 02:50 PM   |  A+A-

The Russian-made Mi-17 helicopter crashed today in the central Wasit province.

Representational Image.

By PTI

DUSHANBE: Up to 16 people, including 13 climbers and 3 helicopter crew, were unaccounted for after a "hard landing" in the mountains of Tajikistan, the Central Asian country's emergency committee said today.

The accident took place yesterday at 1130 GMT, the committee said.

Two helicopters have been sent on a rescue and recovery mission to the crash site, it added.

The emergency committee said the climbers were returning from an expedition up the Ismoili Somoni mountain, once known as Peak Communism and the highest mountain in the former Soviet Union.

The statement did not identify the climbers or the crew.

The accident comes two weeks after four western cyclists were killed in an attack initially reported as a hit-and-run road accident, striking a blow to the country's emerging tourism sector.

The Islamic State group said it carried out the attack -- ramming the tourists with a car and attacking them with knives -- but the authoritarian government refused to acknowledge the group's claim.

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