An Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) helicopter crash-landed near oil expresser Surface Wilmar in Chitungwiza on Thursday evening, but details of the accident have been kept under wraps.
NewsDay reports that the chopper reportedly made a sudden U-turn just after crossing Chitungwiza Road into Unit J, and tried to land safely at a nearby aerodrome, but crashed before it could do so.
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A witness, Tendai Sauta, said other helicopters immediately flew to the scene to provide rescue operations.
Details of fatalities or casualties were still sketchy at the time of going to print last night. Sauta said:
_A helicopter has crashed in Sunrise suburb near Surface._
_I saw the helicopter from a distance swinging and thought it was a drill. Eventually, it crashed. In a short space of time, three helicopters came and landed to rescue. I could not visit the scene for fear of being arrested for violating COVID-19 curfew._
Another witness who refused to be named echoed Sauta’s remarks adding that soldiers were chasing people from the scene. Added the witness:
_The helicopter partially crashed around Unit J in the late hours of yesterday (Thursday) after developing a fault._
_Its pilot probably made a decision to fly the mini army plane back to the aerodrome in the dumpsite area, but unfortunately, the plane crashed before landing._
The remains were towed away on Friday by an army truck under a heavy police escort.
Thursday’s crash comes barely three months after another AFZ helicopter, an Agusta Bell 412, crashed on April 23, killing four people on the spot.
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