
A major accident happened in Arunachal Pradesh on Friday morning. An army helicopter crashed near a Singing village in Siang district, 25 km from the Tuting headquarters here. According to the information received by the Defense PRO, there is no road to reach the place where this accident happened. In such a situation, there is a problem in carrying out the rescue operation as well. However, a rescue team has been sent to the spot.
According to the information, the Advance Light Helicopter (ALH) of the army crashed at around 10.40 am. The helicopter of the Indian Army had taken off from Likabali in Assam before it became a victim of the accident. A search and rescue team has reached the spot to find the aircraft. Army said, two ALHs and one Mi-17 have been deployed. Earlier this year, on October 5 this year, a Cheetah helicopter of the Army also met with an accident in Arunachal Pradesh, in which a pilot was martyred.
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