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Davut Bikeç, one of the villagers, recounted the moments when they went to the area with other villagers and tried to help the injured as soon as they received the news of the helicopter crash.
Claiming that he made the first intervention to the wounded, Davut Bikeç, one of the villagers, said:
“The incident happened around 2.30pm. We didn’t realize it, there was a noise from the helicopter, like a broken engine. So my kids said, ‘Dad, I think the helicopter went down.’ We immediately went to the place.
We had martyrs when we went. 4 people were alive. I immediately turned to 2 people and 2 of them were standing next to each other. Someone had snow in their mouth. I wiped the wife, to breathe, ‘Are you okay brother?’ I said. He took a deep breath and then said ‘I’m fine’. After that, I turned to the other soldier. I took off my jacket and threw it over. Someone’s arm was stuck, I took it off. I’m sorry, I wish it weren’t. “
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“I took off my jacket and put it on so it wouldn’t be cold”
Bikeç said that later he went to the other wounded, “I took off my jacket and spread it so it wouldn’t get cold. The arm was stuck. We took him out of where he was. Then the medical teams came. We rescued the two wounded by our own efforts. “. saying.
THE FOURTH COUGAR-TYPE HELICOPTER ACCIDENT
The joint Franco-German design AS532 Cougar helicopters, which have been serving in the Ground Forces since 1996, have previously crashed. 28 soldiers were martyred in 3 accidents in which this type of helicopter was previously involved in our country. With today’s accident, this number increased to 37.