A military helicopter has crashed in Qatar, killing all seven people on board, authorities in the Gulf state say. They report that all the bodies were found after the helicopter went down due to a 'technical malfunction' in Qatar's territorial waters on Sunday. The victims included four Qatari military personnel, one Turkish serviceman, and two technicians from a Turkish defense company. The cause of the crash is currently being investigated as the helicopter was engaged in a training exercise. A military base operated by Turkey in Qatar is part of a defense agreement established between the two nations in 2014. In a statement, Qatar's interior ministry has confirmed that all seven individuals on board were found dead, offering their deepest condolences to the victims' families. Turkey's defense ministry stated that the helicopter was conducting a training mission as part of the Qatar-Turkey Joint Forces Command. The technicians involved were from Aselsan, a defense corporation. The incident occurred amidst ongoing regional tensions, notably involving strikes by the U.S. and Israel against Iran.