An Apache helicopter crashed near the area of Megara at 11:50 a.m this morning. The two member crew died during the fire that broke out immediately after its forced landing. According to information, the pilot attempted to make a forced landing after a mechanical problem was detected at a military airport in Pachis, Megara at 11: 49. However the landing was too severe and crashed resulting in a fire. A few minutes later the fire department extinguished the flames. Unfortunately the rescue team determined that the two crew memebers had died as a result of the catastrophe.
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