Two Arabs are among the passengers of a missing helicopter in Italy… and the search continues

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There is still no trace of the plane that was carrying, along with the Lebanese, the pilot, who is Italian, and 4 Turks.

and flag location "Sky News Arabia" From private sources Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairsthat "Searches carried out by the Civil Protection with the help of firefighting helicopters are still continuing, and remained until late Thursday night, and resumed on Friday morning.".

The helicopter had disappeared from radar Thursday, and the last cell connected to the pilot’s phone was found in Modena Apennini, in the Bivibellago region, where a strong turbulence in the weather was recorded in those hours.

The Director of Political Affairs at the Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Ghadi Khoury, told "Sky News Arabia": "We are following the details of what is happening in Rome, and we are in full contact with Italy, which is making all efforts to find the location of the missing helicopter".

Khoury added that the Lebanese ambassador to Italia I went to the Vicenza region, where the helicopter was lost, and that the Italian authorities have been following the matter with precision, seriousness and perseverance since Thursday, and"We are in contact with her through our ambassador there".

Who are the two missing Lebanese?

and flag location "Sky News Arabia" The missing Lebanese are Shadi Kreidi and Tarek Tayah, who work for "INDEVCO"an international group of manufacturing companies.

Turkish press sources also said that "The Turkish citizens, who were on board the helicopter, were in Italy to attend a trade fair".

She added that "The helicopter, owned by an Italian household hygiene products company, was used to transport customers to its factory".

Giuliano Gillin, one of the directors at "INDEVCO"Italian news agency "forget"it’s a "Confident" The helicopter did not crash because it did not send an emergency signal.

A spokesman for the rescue services in the area said: "We launched a search Thursday followingnoon but the weather It was so bad it was hard to fly until the evening".

Seven helicopters belonging to military aviation, police and health rescue services are participating in the operations.

The spokesperson added: "It’s not easy, if a helicopter falls in the trees this season, the branches extend over it and it’s hard to see from the air".

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There is still no trace of the plane that was carrying, along with the Lebanese, the pilot, who is Italian, and 4 Turks.

And “Sky News Arabia” learned from private sources in Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs“The search operations carried out by the Civil Protection with the help of firefighting helicopters are still continuing, and continued until late Thursday night, and resumed on Friday morning.”

The helicopter had disappeared from radar Thursday, and the last cell connected to the pilot’s phone was found in Modena Apennini, in the Bivibellago region, where a strong turbulence in the weather was recorded in those hours.

The Director of Political Affairs at the Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Ghadi Khoury, told Sky News Arabia: “We are following up on the details of what is happening in Rome, and we are in full contact with Italy, which is making all efforts to find the location of the missing helicopter.”

Khoury added that the Lebanese ambassador to Italia I went to the Vicenza region, where the helicopter was lost, and that the Italian authorities have been following the issue with precision, seriousness and perseverance since Thursday, and “we are in contact with it through our ambassador there.”

Who are the two missing Lebanese?

And “Sky News Arabia” learned that the two missing Lebanese are Shadi Kreidi and Tarek Tayah, who work for “INDEVCO”, an international group of manufacturing companies.

Turkish press sources also said that “the Turkish citizens, who were on board the helicopter, were in Italy to attend a trade fair.”

She added that “the helicopter is owned by an Italian company for household hygiene products, and was used to transport customers to its factory.”

Giuliano Gillin, a director at INDEVCO, told Italian news agency ANSA he was “confident” that the helicopter had not crashed because it had not sent an emergency signal.

A spokesman for the rescue services in the area said: “We launched a search operation Thursday followingnoon, but… the weather It was very bad and it was difficult to fly until the evening.”

Seven helicopters belonging to military aviation, police and health rescue services are participating in the operations.

The spokesman added: “It is not easy, if a helicopter falls in the middle of the trees this season, the branches extend over it and it is difficult to see it from the air.”

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