The "Airbus H130" helicopter that disappeared from radars in the Sekadau region of Indonesia's West Kalimantan province has crashed, and none of those on board survived.
This information was reported by the "Reuters" agency.
According to Muhammad Syafie, head of the Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency, the location where the helicopter crashed is a densely forested area with rugged rocky terrain. He added that there were six passengers and two crew members on board the helicopter.
It should be noted that the helicopter, belonging to the local "Matthew Air Nusantara" airline, was making a flight between settlements within the region on the afternoon of April 16. Contact with it was lost shortly after takeoff. Indonesian officials have dispatched nearly 20 rescuers to the suspected crash site. The country's military air forces have also been involved in the operation./oxu.az