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IAF Helicopter crash; Khandu expresses deep shocks

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Shocked over the tragic news of an Indian Air force helicopter MI – 17 V5 which was on an air maintenance mission that crashed here near in the early morning hours claiming the lives of all 6 persons onboard, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members of those who lost their life in the tragic accident.

In his condolence message, Khandu deeply mourned the death of the Army and Air force personnel and termed the incident very unfortunate.

He has also urged the local people to extend all possible help to the Army in retrieving the dead bodies.

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At least seven defence personnel, including two army officers, were killed when a Indian Air Force Helicopter Mi-17 V5 crashed on Friday morning near Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh.

The chopper had taken off from the Khirmu helipad near Tawang and was on its way to Yangste, said Tawang Superintendent of Police M K Meena.

The Russian manufactured chopper was on an air maintenance mission and was also scheduled to drop off kerosene jerry cans at an Army camp in Yangste, he said.

All the bodies were recovered by a team of the IAF and the Army.

The dead have been identified as

  • Wing Commander Vikram Upadhyay,
  • Squadron Leader S Tiwari,
  • Master Warrant Officer A K Singh,
  • Sgt Gautam
  • Sgt Satish Kumar
  • Sepoys E Balaji
  • H N Deka from the Army.

“The rescue operation was carried out at an altitude of almost 17,000 feet above sea level,” Meena said.

“A court of inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the accident,” a senior IAF official said in Delhi

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