Saudi authorities say 14 have been killed in oil company helicopter crash in Saudi Arabia 
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Saudi authorities say 14 have been killed in oil company helicopter crash in Saudi Arabia

At least 14 people were killed in Saudi Arabia when a helicopter carrying them crashed on Sunday, killing everyone aboard, according to the Saudi Ministry of Energy.

Dubai | At least 14 people were killed in Saudi Arabia when a helicopter carrying them crashed on Sunday, killing everyone aboard, according to the Saudi Ministry of Energy.

The accident occurred around 6 am local time, and all of the people killed were Saudi nationals, the statement said. There was no further information about what caused the crash.

The helicopter belonged to Aramco, the world's largest oil company, which is majority-owned by Saudi Arabia.

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