Military Helicopter Crash Kills 3 in Training Exercise in NY

FILE: A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from the Kansas National Guard carries a water bucket as it prepares to help fight the Anderson Creek wildfire in southern Kansas, March 25, 2016. Picture taken March 25, 2016. REUTERS/Kansas National Guard via social media/Sgt. Zachary Sheely/Handout via Reuters
FILE: A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from the Kansas National Guard carries a water bucket as it prepares to help fight the Anderson Creek wildfire in southern Kansas, March 25, 2016. Picture taken March 25, 2016. REUTERS/Kansas National Guard via social media/Sgt. Zachary Sheely/Handout via Reuters
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Military Helicopter Crash Kills 3 in Training Exercise in NY

FILE: A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from the Kansas National Guard carries a water bucket as it prepares to help fight the Anderson Creek wildfire in southern Kansas, March 25, 2016. Picture taken March 25, 2016. REUTERS/Kansas National Guard via social media/Sgt. Zachary Sheely/Handout via Reuters
FILE: A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from the Kansas National Guard carries a water bucket as it prepares to help fight the Anderson Creek wildfire in southern Kansas, March 25, 2016. Picture taken March 25, 2016. REUTERS/Kansas National Guard via social media/Sgt. Zachary Sheely/Handout via Reuters

Three National Guard members on a training flight were killed Wednesday when their helicopter crashed in a farmer's field in western New York.

The craft, a UH-60 Black Hawk medical evacuation helicopter, crashed around 6:30 p.m. in Mendon, New York, a rural town south of Rochester, officials said.

The circumstances were under investigation. The Federal Aviation Administration said it would take part, The Associated Press reported.

Photos of the crash scene posted by local news media showed the aircraft wreckage burning on a snow-covered field.

The helicopter flew out of the Army Aviation Support Facility at Rochester International Airport, and was assigned to C Company of the 1st Battalion, 171st General Support Aviation Battalion, according to Eric Durr, public affairs director of the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said flags on state buildings would be lowered to half-staff on Thursday to pay tribute to the troops.

“National Guard members are our citizen soldiers who voluntarily serve and protect both here and abroad, and I extend prayers and condolences from all New Yorkers to the family, loved ones and fellow soldiers of these honorable heroes," he said in a statement.

Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter said at a news conference that witnesses who called 911 reported hearing the sounds of an engine sputtering and said the aircraft was flying very low.

There were no survivors of the crash, he said.

Baxter called the three guard members who perished “great Americans.”

“Keep them in your minds and your prayers,” he said.



Ethiopia Reportedly Arrests Dozens of Suspected ISIS Militants

South Sudanese asylum seekers gather at informal settlements in Matar town, Gambella region, Ethiopia June 12, 2025. Michael Tewelde/WFP/Handout via REUTERS
South Sudanese asylum seekers gather at informal settlements in Matar town, Gambella region, Ethiopia June 12, 2025. Michael Tewelde/WFP/Handout via REUTERS
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Ethiopia Reportedly Arrests Dozens of Suspected ISIS Militants

South Sudanese asylum seekers gather at informal settlements in Matar town, Gambella region, Ethiopia June 12, 2025. Michael Tewelde/WFP/Handout via REUTERS
South Sudanese asylum seekers gather at informal settlements in Matar town, Gambella region, Ethiopia June 12, 2025. Michael Tewelde/WFP/Handout via REUTERS

Ethiopia has arrested dozens of suspected ISIS militants, who it claimed have been trained and deployed to carry out operations across the country, the state-affiliated Fana broadcaster reported.

The 82 suspects were part of ISIS's Somalia affiliate, which operates in the semi-autonomous Puntland region, according to a statement by the National Intelligence Security Services which was shared with Fana.

The ISIS faction in Somalia has become an increasingly important part of its parent organization's worldwide network in recent years.

"NISS has been closely monitoring the group's cross-border infiltration strategies and its efforts to establish sleeper cells in Ethiopia," Fana reported late on Tuesday.

With an estimated 700 to 1,500 fighters, ISIS's Somalia wing has grown in recent years thanks to an influx of foreign fighters and increasing revenues.

But it is still much smaller than al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab militant group, which controls large parts of southern and central Somalia.

The US military has carried out periodic airstrikes against the group for years and recently intensified the strikes since President Donald Trump took office.

Puntland government forces have captured large portions of territory from ISIS since announcing a major offensive against them in December.