Russian helicopter lost off Svalbard in Arctic Norway
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![A 2011 photo of the Russian Mi-8 helicopter at Barentsburg](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/976/cpsprodpb/09FF/production/_98495520_ruscopterafpmay2011.jpg)
A 2011 photo of the Russian Mi-8 helicopter at Barentsburg
Rescuers are trying to find a Russian Mi-8 civilian helicopter that crashed into the sea with eight people on board in the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard.
Norway has sovereignty over Svalbard but Russia has a small coal-mining community in Barentsburg. The crash happened a few kilometres from there.
Russia's consul there said five crew and three scientists were on board, all Russians. They are feared dead.
The helicopter went missing at 15:35 local time (13:35 GMT).
It was on a short flight to Barentsburg from Pyramiden, a disused Russian mining settlement. The helicopter is operated by a Russian coal-mining enterprise, Arktikugol.
![Pyramiden, 19 Jul 15](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/976/cpsprodpb/A257/production/_98495514_russvalbardafp19jul2015.jpg)
The disused Russian mining settlement of Pyramiden on Svalbard
- Published20 April 2015