The day after an
IAF Yasour helicopter crashed in Romania, Israeli and Romanian rescue officials were working at the scene of the accident on Tuesday, near the Transylvanian town of Bran.
ARomania5 (photo credit: Dover IDF)
ARomania4 (photo credit: Dover IDF)
ARomania3 (photo credit: Dover IDF)
ARomania1 (photo credit: Dover IDF)
ARomania2 (photo credit: Dover IDF)
Romania4 (photo credit: Associated Press)
Romania3 (photo credit: Associated Press)
Romania2 (photo credit: Associated Press)
Romania1 (photo credit: Associated Press)
Romania crash rescue chopper 465 for gallery (photo credit: Associated Press)
Romania investigators 465 for gallery (photo credit: Associated Press)
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Romania investigators 3 465 for gallery (photo credit: Associated Press)
Yasour 465 for gallery (photo credit: Courtesy)
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