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Five killed after two helicopters collide in Finland

Sky News Saturday, 17 May 2025 ()
Five killed after two helicopters collide in FinlandFive people have died following a mid-air collision between two helicopters near Eura Airport in southwestern Finland, police said.
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Starmer meets Norwegian PM Gahr Støre at security summit [Video]

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