“Fatal Helicopter Crashes in Saudi Arabia and France”

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At least 14 individuals lost their lives in a helicopter crash in Saudi Arabia, as confirmed by the Saudi Ministry of Energy. The tragic incident, involving a helicopter owned by Aramco, occurred at approximately 6am local time. All the victims were Saudi nationals, and there were no survivors from the crash.

Details regarding the cause of the accident remain undisclosed at this time. Aramco, a major oil company predominantly owned by Saudi Arabia, has been actively adjusting its operations due to disruptions caused by the conflict with Iran, resulting in oil supply challenges and price fluctuations.

In a separate aviation incident, a skydiving plane crashed near Nancy, France, claiming the lives of all 11 individuals on board. The crash occurred in Tomblaine, with no injuries reported on the ground. Emergency services swiftly responded to the scene, offering support to the victims’ families and gathering witness accounts.

Authorities are investigating the tragic event, with the mayor of Tomblaine mentioning that the plane crashed during takeoff, with no immediate explanation for the accident. The impacted area experienced no additional damages, with the crash site located near a residential zone. Family members of the victims are being accommodated, and the community is coming together to honor and support those affected.

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