Video: 2 Killed After US Army Apache Helicopter Crashes In Texas

Video: 2 Killed After US Army Apache Helicopter Crashes In Texas

An Army Apache attack helicopter crashed in a central Texas field on Wednesday, killing both people on board and sparking a wildfire that forced several homes to be evacuated, sheriff's official said.Officials from nearby Fort Hood announced that the AH-64 Apache helicopter had crashed. Cliff Coleman, spokesman for the Bell County Sheriff's office confirmed that both occupants died.No cause of the crash was immediately announced. Fort Hood's criminal investigation division was leading the crash investigation, Coleman said.The helicopter did not hit any homes or other structures when it crashed, Coleman said."You could tell it was a violent crash," Coleman said."Our immediate priority is securing the site and supporting the initial response efforts," said Brig. Gen. Ethan Diven, acting commanding general. "Our thoughts are with the crew and their families as we await further information."🚨 BREAKING: A US Army Apache gunship has CRASHED near Salado, Texas, sparking a LARGE fireTwo service members are confirmed dead. Pray for their families today 🙏🏻Salado is southeast of Fort Hood, but has not confirmed the helicopter came from their base.…— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 12, 2026(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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