Five killed after helicopters collide in Finland
Five killed after helicopters collide in Finland

Police have not confirmed the number of deaths but said there were five people on board in total.
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article is mostly accurate. The main claim about the collision and the number of people on board is supported by multiple sources. The article is presented in a neutral and balanced manner.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim:** Five killed after helicopters collide in Finland.
- Verification Source #2: States "Initial reports suggest all five people on board the two civilian helicopters have died in the crash".
- Verification Source #5: States "Two helicopters crash in Finland, killing all five on board".
- This claim is supported by multiple sources.
- Claim:** Police have not confirmed the number of deaths but said there were five people on board in total.
- Verification Source #1, #3: Both state "Police have not confirmed the number of deaths but said there were five people on board in total."
- This claim is supported by multiple sources.
- Claim:** The helicopters took off from Tallinn.
- Verification Source #4: States "Two civilian helicopters that took off from Tallinn on Saturday morning with five people on board collided near Eura Airfield in Western".
- This claim is supported by one source.
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- Verification Source #1, #2, #3, #5: All confirm the helicopter collision in Finland.
- Verification Source #1, #3: Confirm that police have not confirmed the number of deaths but confirmed five people were on board.
- Verification Source #2, #5: Suggest all five people on board died.
- Verification Source #4: Confirms the helicopters took off from Tallinn.
- There are no significant contradictions between the sources.