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Mortal remains of flight Lt Adivitya Bal to reach his home town Jammu today

By IANS | Updated: July 30, 2022 09:05 IST

Jammu, July 30 The mortal remains of flight Lt Advitiya Bal will arrive at Air Force station in ...

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Jammu, July 30 The mortal remains of flight Lt Advitiya Bal will arrive at Air Force station in this city of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday.

Lt Colonel, Devender Anand said: "The mortal remains of Flt Lt Advitiya Bal likely to arrive in a service aircraft at AF station Jammu by 9.15 a.m.

"There will be a wreath laying ceremony at AF station, Jammu and then around 9.45 a.m, it will be taken by road to RS Pura for the last rites".

Wing commander, M Rana and flight Lt Adivitya Bal were killed in MIG-21 trainer aircraft crash in Rajasthan on July 28.

M. Rana belonged to Himachal Pradesh while Adivitya Bal belonged to J&K.

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