By Express News Service
GUWAHATI: Two dead bodies have been recovered from the site where the Army’s Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) crashed in the mountainous Arunachal Pradesh on Friday morning. It was carrying five persons.
Search operations are in progress, sources said.
Defence sources said the incident occurred at Migging which is located 25 km away from the Tuting headquarters in the Upper Siang district at 10:43 am.
It was not immediately known how many people were on board the chopper.
In viral videos, plumes of smoke can be seen rising from a mountain.
Jummar Basar, Superintendent of Police Upper Siang, told ANI over the phone, “The site of the accident is not connected through the road. A rescue team has been rushed and all other details are awaited.”
“Received very disturbing news about Indian Army’s Advanced Light Helicopter crash in Upper Siang District in Arunachal Pradesh. My deepest prayers,” Union Minister of Law and Justice Kiren Rijiju said in a tweet.
Breaking: An Army helicopter crashes in Arunachal’s Upper Siang district. Details awaited @NewIndianXpress @TheMornStandard @santwana99 pic.twitter.com/9imci7DvWo
— Prasanta Mazumdar (@prasmaz_tnie) October 21, 2022
Earlier on October 5 this year, an Indian Army pilot lost his life in a Cheetah helicopter crash near the Tawang area of Arunachal Pradesh. “The Cheetah helicopter flying in forwarding areas near Tawang crashed at around 10:00 AM during a routine sortie. Both the pilots were evacuated to the nearest Military Hospital,” Army officials had said.
(With inputs from online desk)
GUWAHATI: Two dead bodies have been recovered from the site where the Army’s Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) crashed in the mountainous Arunachal Pradesh on Friday morning. It was carrying five persons.
Search operations are in progress, sources said.
Defence sources said the incident occurred at Migging which is located 25 km away from the Tuting headquarters in the Upper Siang district at 10:43 am.
It was not immediately known how many people were on board the chopper.
In viral videos, plumes of smoke can be seen rising from a mountain.
Jummar Basar, Superintendent of Police Upper Siang, told ANI over the phone, “The site of the accident is not connected through the road. A rescue team has been rushed and all other details are awaited.”
“Received very disturbing news about Indian Army’s Advanced Light Helicopter crash in Upper Siang District in Arunachal Pradesh. My deepest prayers,” Union Minister of Law and Justice Kiren Rijiju said in a tweet.
Breaking: An Army helicopter crashes in Arunachal’s Upper Siang district. Details awaited @NewIndianXpress @TheMornStandard @santwana99 pic.twitter.com/9imci7DvWo
— Prasanta Mazumdar (@prasmaz_tnie) October 21, 2022
Earlier on October 5 this year, an Indian Army pilot lost his life in a Cheetah helicopter crash near the Tawang area of Arunachal Pradesh. “The Cheetah helicopter flying in forwarding areas near Tawang crashed at around 10:00 AM during a routine sortie. Both the pilots were evacuated to the nearest Military Hospital,” Army officials had said.
(With inputs from online desk)
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