Investigative Report on August 6 Helicopter crash

The committee investigating the August 6 helicopter crash that claimed eight lives, including two ministers of state, has released its findings, attributing the tragedy to a sudden loss of altitude and lift caused by downdraft, among other factors.
The crash occurred on August 6, 2025, when the helicopter was on official duty.
It resulted in the deaths of eight individuals, including two high-ranking government ministers, whose identities were confirmed by authorities at the time.
Other passengers included staff and security personnel accompanying the ministers.
According to the investigative committee, preliminary assessments point to a combination of mechanical and environmental factors, with the sudden downdraft playing a significant role in destabilizing the aircraft.
The report emphasizes that the loss of altitude and lift was abrupt, leaving the pilot with minimal opportunity to regain control.




