2002 Shelkovskaya Mi-8 crash
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Date | January 27, 2002 |
Summary | Shot down by 9K38 Igla missile |
Site | Near Shelkovskaya, Nadterechny District, Chechnya |
Passengers | 11 |
Crew | 3 |
Fatalities | 14 |
Survivors | 0 |
Aircraft type | Mil Mi-8 |
Operator | Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs |
The 2002 Shelkovskaya Mil Mi-8 crash in Chechnya killed 14 people, including senior Russian officers, among them the deputy Interior Minister Mikhail Rudchenko.
On January 27, 2002, a Russian Interior Ministry Mil Mi-8 was shot down and exploded near Shelkovskaya in Nadterechny District, killing 14 people including crew. Among those killed in the crash were Lieutenant-General Mikhail Rudchenko responsible for security in the Southern Federal District, and Major-General Nikolai Goridov, deputy commander of the Internal Troops, as well as Colonels Oriyenko, Stepanenko, and Trafimov.[1]
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