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Five Air Force officers and two Army personnel killed in IAF chopper crash in Arunachal Pradesh

Five Air Force officers and two Army personnel killed in IAF chopper crash in Arunachal Pradesh

| @indiablooms | 06 Oct 2017, 03:16 pm
Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh Oct 6 (IBNS) : Seven defence personnel, including five Indian Air Force (IAF) officers, were killed when an IAF chopper crashed in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang region on Friday morning, officials said.

The incident took place about 12-15 km off the  China border.

According to the reports, the Mi-17 V5 chopper of the IAF  crashed in the Topugarh area,  about 130-km from Tawang, bordering China, at around 6-10 am, killing all the seven on board.

A top official of IAF said  seven people- five of them IAF officers and two army personnel-were on board.

“The chopper took off around 5-10 am from Khirmu helipad and it crashed at around 6-10 am in the high-altitude of 17000 ft in the  Topugarh area near Yangchi, about 30-km away from Tawang due to technical snag,” the top IAF official said.

The top IAFofficial said  the chopper was on a maintenance mission for delivering kerosene jerrycans.

The Arunachal police have confirmed that all bodies have been recovered.

“IAF personnel Wing Commander Vikram Upadhay, Squardon Leader S Tiwari, MWO AK Singh, Sgt. Gautam, Sgt. Satish Kumar and Indian army officials Sep. E Balaji, Sep. HN Deka were on board of the chopper and they were not survive in the incident,” a top official of Arunachal Police said.

The authorities have ordered a court probe into the crash.

In May, 2017,  two IAF pilots were killed after a Sukhoi - 30 fighter jet crashed in a remote area along Assam - Arunachal Pradesh border.

 

(Reporting by Hemanta Kumar Nath)

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