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Pak military commander killed, Baloch rebels suspected

By IANS | Updated: August 2, 2022 13:55 IST

New Delhi, Aug 2 A Pakistani Army helicopter carrying Quetta Corps Commander Lt Gen Sarfaraz Ali and five ...

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New Delhi, Aug 2 A Pakistani Army helicopter carrying Quetta Corps Commander Lt Gen Sarfaraz Ali and five others crashed in Lasbela area of Balochistan late on Monday night. It is believed that all six people on board were killed and while the accident is being investigated, there is a very strong suspicion that the helicopter was shot down by Baloch insurgents.

Inputs say that the Balochistan Liberation Army - which is yet to make a statement - may have targeted the helicopter because the Quetta Corps commander, a high-ranking figure who is in charge of counter-terrorism in the region and of guarding the border with southern Afghanistan, was on board.

The others killed have been identified as Brigadier Amjad Hanif (DG Coast Guard), Major Saeed (pilot), Major Talha (co-pilot) and Naik Mudasir (crew member).

According to further reports, the helicopter lost contact with ground control soon after taking off from a base in Lasbela district of Balochistan.

The search operation for the missing aircraft is underway in the south-western areas of Balochistan.

A senior police officer told a local media outlet that the sparsely populated mountainous area was hampering efforts to locate the remains of dead and survivors.

Pak Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed concern and asked the nation to pray for the soldiers.

The Prime Minister tweeted: "The disappearance of Army helicopter from Balochistan is worrying. The entire nation prays for the safety, security and return of these sons of the country who come forward to help the flood victims."

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan also expressed through a tweet: "Disturbing news of the disappearance of an Army Aviation helicopter and praying for all those on board.

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Tags: Quetta corpsAmjad hanifNaik mudasirNew DelhiAfghanistanPakistani ArmyThe new delhi municipal councilAfgDelhi south-westNew-delhi
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