22 killed by the crash of a military helicopter in Pakistan

At least 22 security personnel, including three senior officers, were killed after a military helicopter crashed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir on April 10. According to Pakistani security sources, the incident involved a Pakistan Army Mi-17 helicopter that crashed near the city of Muzaffarabad while conducting a lift operation. Authorities attributed the accident to a reported technical defect.

The casualty figures provided by the sources detailed the loss of life, which included one colonel, two majors, and 19 soldiers. Following the crash, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media and public relations wing for the Pakistan Armed Forces, issued a statement confirming that all personnel aboard the helicopter perished in the accident. The helicopter was reportedly part of ongoing air operations within the region.

An investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash has been initiated and remains ongoing. The details surrounding the mechanical failure and the operational context of the military aircraft are currently under review by relevant authorities in Pakistan. The incident marks a significant loss for the security forces operating in the area.

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