Xinhua News Agency, Tbilisi, July 29 (Reporter Li Ming) A rescue helicopter of the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs crashed in the Gudori region in the north of the country on the 29th, killing all eight people on board.

  According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the two fell on a slope in a valley in Gudori during a paraglider flight on the 29th. The border police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs dispatched a helicopter to the incident area for rescue, but the plane lost control and crashed into the valley. .

There were eight people on board the helicopter, including four crew members, two rescuers and two paramedics.

  Georgian Interior Minister Gomelauri later told the media that the crash killed eight people aboard the helicopter.

In addition, one of the two paraglider accident personnel also died.

  Gudori is located in the southern foothills of the Greater Caucasus Mountains in northern Georgia, about 120 kilometers from the capital Tbilisi, and is a famous ski resort.