2019 Ménaka mid-air collision

On 25 November 2019, two French military helicopters, part of Operation Barkhane, crashed in northern Mali, killing 13 soldiers. It was the deadliest incident involving the French military since the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings.

2019 Ménaka mid-air collision
Collision
Date25 November 2019 (2019-11-25)
SummaryMid-air collision
Sitenear Ménaka, Ménaka Region, Northern Mali
OperatorFrench Armed Forces
Fatalities13
Survivors0

Crash

A French Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopter collided with a Eurocopter AS532 Cougar military transport helicopter at low-altitude at night while on a sortie near the town of Ménaka in Northern Mali.[1] The helicopters were in the midst of pursuing militants on vehicles and motor-bikes, after ground forces had called in for air support. For unknown reasons, the two helicopters collided and crashed killing all on board.[2]

Casualties

Six officers and a master corporal were among the 13 fatalities. One of those killed, Pierre-Emmanuel Bockel, was the son of French Senator Jean-Marie Bockel.[3] Bockel was the pilot of the 'Cougar' helicopter.[1]

References

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