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  • Homage paid to Army technician from Telangana killed in chopper crash in J&K

    Homage paid to Army technician from Telangana killed in chopper crash in J&K

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    Hyderabad: Rich tributes were paid to technician Pabballa Anil, who was killed in an Army helicopter crash in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district, after his mortal remains arrived here on Friday.

    Major General Rakesh Manocha, General Officer Commanding Headquarters Telangana & Andhra Sub Area, laid a wreath and paid homage to late Anil at the Air Force Station Hakimpet here, a defence release said.

    A wreath-laying ceremony was organised to pay tributes to the valiant soldier, a native of Telangana, by the Indian Army.

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    The mortal remains departed for his native village of Malkapur in Rajanna Sircilla district by road and the funeral will be conducted with full military honours at his native place, it said.

    Anil was killed when the helicopter crashed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district. The chopper crashed after a “hard landing” in a forested area in the upper reaches on Thursday following a technical fault, killing the technician and injuring two pilots on board.

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  • Telangana’s Paballa Anil dies in army chopper crash in J&K

    Telangana’s Paballa Anil dies in army chopper crash in J&K

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    Jammu: An Army helicopter crashed after a “hard landing” in a forested area in the upper reaches of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district on Thursday following a technical fault, killing a technician and injuring the two pilots on board, officials said.

    The advanced light helicopter (ALH) Dhruv on an operational mission came down on the banks of a river in Marwah area, cut off from the district headquarters due to heavy snow.

    A court of inquiry has been ordered and further details are being ascertained, the Army said in a statement.

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    Thursday’s crash was the fifth involving Army helicopters in Jammu and Kashmir since 2021.

    In a statement, the Udhampur-based Northern Command said, “At about 1115 hours on 04 May 2023, an Army Aviation ALH Dhruv helicopter on an operational mission made a precautionary landing on the banks of Marua river in the Kishtwar region of Jammu and Kashmir.”

    The pilots had reported a technical fault to the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) and proceeded for a precautionary landing, it said.

    “Due to the undulating ground, undergrowth and unprepared landing area, the helicopter apparently made a hard landing. Immediate rescue operations were launched and Army rescue teams reached the site,” the statement said.

    The injured were evacuated to the command hospital in Udhampur, where the technician Craftsman Pabballa Anil – succumbed to his injuries, the Army said.

    General Officer Commanding-in-chief of the Northern Command Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi paid rich tributes to the technician.

    “#LtGenUpendraDwivedi, #ArmyCdrNC & All Ranks #NorthernCommand offer tribute to supreme sacrifice of CFN (Avn Tech) Pabballa Anil, in the line of duty during operational flying of ALH MK III near #Kishtwar #JammuKashmir & offer deepest condolences to the bereaved family,” the Army’s Northern Command tweeted.

    Pabballa Anil, 30, hailed from Rajanna Sircilla district in Telangana.

    Defence sources said the condition of both the pilots was “stable”.

    Locals in the area rushed to the site and helped rescue the injured men. Some videos showing Kashmiri-speaking locals comforting the injured while they awaited evacuation to hospital drew praises on social media.

    The wreckage of the helicopter was found on the banks of the river, said Senior Superintendent of Police, Kishtwar, Khalil Ahmad Poswal.

    He had earlier put the time of the incident at around 10.35 am.

    For people in the area, helicopters are the only mode of transport during winter. Helicopters are also the only source of supplies, including rations.

    There was some confusion earlier in the day over how many people were on board.

    The helicopter crash in Kishtwar district was the fifth such incident in Jammu and Kashmir since 2021.

    On January 25, 2021, Army helicopter Dhruv crash-landed in Kathua district’s Lakhanpur near Punjab border, killing one pilot and injuring another.

    On August 3, 2021, Army aviation squadron’s Rudra helicopter crashed into Ranjit Sagar Dam on Kathua-Pathankot border, killing both the pilots – Lt Col Abheet Singh and Captain Jayant Joshi. While the body of Singh was retrieved from the dam on August 15, Joshi’s mortal remains were fished out on October 17.

    On September 21, 2021, the Army’s Cheetah helicopter crash-landed in dense forests near Patnitop in Udhampur district, killing both the pilots – Major Rohit Kumar and Major Anuj Rajput.

    On March 11, 2022, the Army’s Cheetah helicopter crashed in Gurez sector of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district, killing its co-pilot Major Sankalp Yadav and injuring the pilot, a Lt Col-rank officer.

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  • 3-Member Army Chopper Crashes in Kishtwar, Rescue Operation Underway

    3-Member Army Chopper Crashes in Kishtwar, Rescue Operation Underway

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    Kishtwar, May 4: An Indian Army chopper crashed in Kishtwar district on Thursday morning, officials said.

    They told GNS that a three-member chopper ALH Dhruv took off from Kishtwar to Marwah and soon after crashed at Village Machna.

    The crashing site, they said, is without connectivity hence there is delay in detailed information.

    A rescue operation is underway at the site, they further said.

    More details are awaited. (GNS)

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  • Army helicopter accompanying Prime Minister’s chopper trapped in mud

    Army helicopter accompanying Prime Minister’s chopper trapped in mud

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    Raichur: An army helicopter that was accompanying Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s chopper in Sindhanur was trapped in the mud for some time due to heavy downpour on Tuesday.

    After much effort, the helicopter was taken out of the mud, viral videos showed.

    Once the Prime Minister had left in his helicopter after addressing a gathering in Sindhanur, a helicopter that was accompanying it started to take off but got stuck in the mud.

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    Earlier in the day, Congress’ Karnataka unit president D K Shivakumar’s helicopter made an emergency landing at HAL airport after a kite hit the glass of the cockpit.

    The bird strike damaged the glass but Shivakumar, the crew and others in the helicopter, including a journalist of a Kannada news channel who was interviewing him, were unharmed.

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  • Chopper carrying KPCC chief Shivakumar makes emergency landing

    Chopper carrying KPCC chief Shivakumar makes emergency landing

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    Bengaluru: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president D K Shivakumar’s helicopter made an emergency landing at the HAL airport here after a bird hit the glass of the cockpit on Tuesday afternoon.

    The Congress leader was on his way to Mulbagal in Kolar district to attend a public meeting.

    The chopper flew from Jakkur airport in Bengaluru but was hit by a kite, sources close to Shivakumar told PTI.

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    In the impact of the crash, the helicopter’s windscreen broke into pieces. The chopper had to make an emergency landing at the HAL airport.

    Along with Shivakumar and the pilot, a journalist of a Kannada news channel who was interviewing him, was inside the helicopter.

    Shivakumar, the crew and others in the helicopter are all safe, they said.

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  • Home Puff 12 in 1 Multipurpose Vegetable Chopper, Fruits and Vegetable Cutters, Grater Peeler Chipser, Vegetable Cutter for Kitchen, Food Grade Body, Easy to Clean Slicer Dicer, Chopper for Kitchen, with Warranty

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  • Poonch attack: Drones, sniffer dogs, MI chopper used in massive manhunt for terrorists

    Poonch attack: Drones, sniffer dogs, MI chopper used in massive manhunt for terrorists

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    Poonch: Drones and sniffer dogs were used and a MI chopper conducted a recee of the dense forest area of Bata-Doriya in Poonch on Friday in a massive manhunt for the terrorists who killed five Indian Army personnel and injured one the day before.

    An NIA team visited the ambush spot and conducted full inspection of the area and the vehicle targeted in the attack. Top police and army officers including DGP Dilbag Singh, ADGP Mukesh Singh and GoC reviewed the search operation, officials said.

    The entire area of Tota-Gali-Bata Doriya, which has dense forests, has been cordoned off.

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    Officials said drones and sniffer dogs are being used to trace the terrorists, adding the army also conducted a recee of the area with a MI-chopper.

    The five Army personnel were killed and another was seriously injured on Thursday after their vehicle caught fire following the attack. The soldiers were from a Rashtriya Rifles unit deployed for counter-terror operations.

    Sources said the attack is suspected to have been carried out by a group of three to four terrorists who used some explosive, possible a sticky bomb or grenade, due to which the vehicle caught fire.

    Those who executed the attack are believed to have been present in Rajouri and Poonch from more than one year and had adequate knowledge of the terrain which is quite tough, they said.

    The area is a hot bed of Jammu and Kashmir Gaznavi Force (JKGF) as its ‘commander’ Rafiq Ahmed alias Rafiq Nayi, who is a resident of the area, they added.

    At present, three to four terrorist groups are active in the region of Rajouri and Poonch, the sources said.
    The Army said the vehicle the soldiers were travelling in came under fire and it caught fire because of the likely use of grenades.

    The army found bullet marks on the vehicle and the body of a jawan.

    According to initial investigation, the attack was carried from both the sides.

    Top army and police officials on Friday laid wreaths and paid homage to the soldiers.

    Officials said a high alert has been sounded in the twin border districts of Rajouri and Poonch amid heightened vigil along the Line of Control.

    Traffic on the Bhimber Gali-Poonch road was stopped following the incident and people have been advised to go to Poonch via Mendhar, they said.

    After a wreath-laying function at Rajouri, mortal remains of Lance Naik Debashish of Algum Sami village of Puri district of Odisha were airlifted to his native place for last rites.

    The mortals remains of Havildar Mandeep Singh of Chankoian village of Ludhiana (Punjab), Lance Naik Kulwant Singh of Charik village of Moga district (Punjab), Sepoy Harkrishan Singh of village Talwandi of Gurdaspur district (Punjab) and Sepoy Sewak Singh of Bagha village of Bathinda district (Punjab) were being sent to their native places by road, they said.

    Meanwhile, Jammu witnessed several protests by BJP, VHP, Rastriya Bajrang Dal, Shiv Sena, Dogra Front and Jammu Statehood organisation among others.

    In a tweet, the Army said, “Chief of the Army Staff General Manoj Pande and all ranks of
    Indian Army salute the supreme sacrifice of five Indian Army bravehearts, Hav Mandeep Singh, L/Nk Debashish Baswal, L/Nk Kulwant Singh, Sep Harkrishan Singh and Sep Sewak Singh who laid down their
    lives in the line of duty at Poonch Sector yesterday.”

    Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha said he was anguished at the loss of lives of the brave soldiers.

    “Their rich service to the nation will never be forgotten. My thoughts are with the bereaved families,” he said in a tweet.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Chinese national accused of blasphemy shifted in a Pakistan Army chopper

    Chinese national accused of blasphemy shifted in a Pakistan Army chopper

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    Islamabad: A Chinese national, who has been arrested on charges of blasphemy, was shifted from Upper Kohistan to Abbottabad in a Pakistan Army helicopter on Monday afternoon over safety fears, Komila SHO Naseeruddin said, as per media reports.

    The accused, who works at the Dasu hydropower project, was taken into custody by the Komila police on Sunday night after labourers at the site accused him of blasphemy, Dawn reported.

    SHO Naseeruddin, while confirming the arrest, said that an FIR had been registered against the Chinese national at the Komila police station.

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    The complaint invokes Section 295-C (use of derogatory remarks, etc., in respect of the Holy Prophet) of the Pakistan Penal Code. It was registered on the complaint of Gulistan and Yasir – both of whom are heavy vehicle drivers, Dawn reported.

    The complaint said that on Sunday night, police official Jehanzeb was informed about a mob trying to break into a Chinese camp near Barseen.

    It stated that locals had staged a protest and damaged the camp’s site No. 6.

    “After receiving the information, a police party reached the site, took control of the area and safely shifted the accused to the Komila police station,” the police said.

    However, the police said that in the early hours of Monday, a large number of people reached Komila and once again blocked the Karakoram Highway. They also raised slogans, Dawn reported.

    The protesters opened the Karakoram Highway for traffic after the police assured them of registration of an FIR. Local religious leaders also urged the demonstrators to call off the protest.

    Later in the day, Naseeruddin said that the accused was moved to Abbottabad in an army helicopter as the police feared locals could harm him, Dawn reported.

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  • IAF chopper pressed into service to douse Coimbatore forest fire

    IAF chopper pressed into service to douse Coimbatore forest fire

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    Chennai: The forest fire, raging in the Madhukarai forest range of Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore district since April 11, continued to blaze as fire and rescue team could not climb the steep hills and an IAF chopper was pressed into service on Sunday, officials said.

    The fire and rescue team had doused some areas but could not extinguish it fully and hence the Forest Department and Fire Department sought the services of the Indian Air Force helicopter.

    The IAF chopper has done seven sorties since morning on Sunday and doused 10 hectares of fire. It carried 3,000 litres of water in each sortie, lifted from the Malampuzha dam in Kerala.

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    Forest Department officials told IANS that the IAF chopper would fly more sorties till evening and douse fire in more areas.

    Coimbatore District Collector, Kranthi Kumar Pati, and senior Forest Department officials have been overseeing the operation of the IAF chopper in dousing the forest fire that was threatening the entire forest area of Madhukkarai forest range.

    The dry grass in the forest area had caught fire during heavy summer and were coming down the steep hills like burning fireballs leading to the fire’s spread.

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  • Nine US servicemen of elite unit killed in chopper collision

    Nine US servicemen of elite unit killed in chopper collision

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    Washington: Nine US servicemen of the elite 101st Airborne Division – the US Army’s sole air assault formation – were killed when two Black Hawk helicopters crashed during a “routine training mission” in US’ Kentucky state late on Wednesday, media reports said.

    The incident, involving the 101st Airborne Division, happened during a training mission near the Fort Campbell military base at around 10 p.m. local time (2 a.m. GMT) on Wednesday, the BBC reported.

    It said the US military officials termed the incident as a “truly tragic loss”.

    Crew members were flying “during a routine training mission when the incident occurred”, the Fort Campbell base said in a statement on Facebook.

    Kentucky State Police got the call at around 10.15 p.m. (local time) and rushed to an area with a field and woods, State Police Post 1 spokesperson Trooper Sarah Burgess said, adding that no residential areas are affected.

    As per the BBC, a US Army spokesperson, in a statement issued earlier, said two HH60 Black Hawk helicopters had crashed during “a routine training mission” and the incident was under investigation and more information would be released as they become available.

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