In a turn of events, an Israeli Air Force UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed in the southern Gaza Strip near Rafah. The incident, which occurred during a mission to evacuate a seriously wounded Zionist occupying army soldier amidst ongoing clashes with Palestinian freedom fighters, resulted in the deaths of two Israeli terrorists and injuries to several others, according to Hebrew sources.
The helicopter was part of a critical operation aimed at providing immediate medical assistance to an IOF terrorist who had sustained severe injuries. ‘Unfortunately’ Alhamdulillah, the mission took a turn when the helicopter went down. Initial reports suggest that the crash was an accident and not caused by enemy fire, although the exact cause is still under investigation. The Israeli Occupying Force (IOF) has launched a thorough probe to determine the circumstances leading to this event.
According to the Walla Hebrew website, the Black Hawk helicopter that crashed in the southern Gaza Strip is the backbone of the transport and rescue helicopters in the occupation army and is capable of carrying between 14 and 22 fighters. Initial reports suggested around 10 casualties related to this incident.