Trump says pilots safe after US Army Apache goes down near Hormuz

June 8 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said early on Tuesday that ​the pilots of a U.S. Army ‌Apache helicopter that went down near the Strait of Hormuz “are fine.”
Speaking on the runway ​at John F. Kennedy International ​Airport before returning to Washington, D.C., Trump ⁠said there was “nobody injured.”
The administration ​would issue a report later on Tuesday, ​he added.
The New York Times reported late on Monday that a U.S. Army Apache helicopter ​gunship went down near the Strait ​of Hormuz on Monday and its two crew ‌members ⁠were safely rescued, citing two people briefed on the incident.
It was not immediately clear whether the Apache was shot ​down by ​Iranian ⁠fire, experienced mechanical failure or encountered some other problem, the ​report said.
The U.S. Department of ​State ⁠and U.S. Central Command did not immediately respond to requests for comment from ⁠Reuters.

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