Pakistan Army Helicopter Crashes in PoK; Around 20 Personnel Feared Dead

Military helicopter reportedly crashes in Neelum Valley near Muzaffarabad; rescue teams launched as casualties are feared.

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A Pakistan Army MI-17 military helicopter reportedly crashed in the Neelum Valley near Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PoK), raising fears that nearly 20 military personnel, including the pilot, may have lost their lives.

According to reports citing Pakistan Army sources and local media, the helicopter developed a technical malfunction shortly after take-off and subsequently crashed in the mountainous region.

Rescue Teams Rushed to Crash Site

Following the incident, rescue and emergency response teams were immediately dispatched to the crash location. Military officials reportedly indicated that there were no survivors among those onboard the helicopter.

Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the crash, while recovery operations are underway in the area.

Helicopter Was Monitoring Security Situation

Reports suggest that the helicopter was deployed as part of ongoing military operations to monitor the security situation in the region. The aircraft was reportedly being used for aerial surveillance amid heightened tensions and public protests in parts of Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

The crash comes at a time when security agencies are maintaining a close watch on developments in the region.

Second Major Helicopter Incident in Two Days

The latest accident is reported to be the second major helicopter crash involving the Pakistan military within two days. Earlier, another military helicopter was reportedly involved in an accident in Balochistan.

While the Pakistan Army has not officially confirmed the exact number of casualties, sources claim that approximately 20 soldiers were travelling aboard the Russian-made MI-17 helicopter at the time of the crash.

Blow to Pakistan’s Defence Establishment

The incident is being viewed as a significant setback for Pakistan’s defence establishment, particularly amid ongoing internal security challenges and military operations in different parts of the country.

Further details are expected to emerge as authorities complete rescue, recovery and investigation efforts.

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