MOSCOW (Reuters) - Six officers were feared dead after a Russian military helicopter crashed northwest of Moscow, Interfax news agency said on Thursday. A Defence Ministry spokesman confirmed by telephone that a Ka-27 helicopter had come down on Wednesday
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near Tver, about 150 km (90 miles) northwest of the capital, but declined to say if there were any casualties. Interfax said preliminary information showed the helicopter had suffered a systems failure at a height of 120 metres (400 feet). It quoted an unnamed ministry official as saying the six officers on board were from a military training centre.