Pakistan Mi-17 Crash Kills 22 in Kashmir as Military Cites Technical Fault
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Updated · Reuters · Jun 11
Pakistan Mi-17 Crash Kills 22 in Kashmir as Military Cites Technical Fault
3 articles · Updated · Reuters · Jun 11
Summary
Funeral processions were held in Muzaffarabad for 22 military personnel killed when a Pakistan Army Aviation Mi-17 crashed in Pakistani Kashmir on Wednesday.
The dead included 19 soldiers, one army major and two colonels, and the military said all aboard were killed after the helicopter went down because of a technical fault.
Videos from the site showed thick black smoke rising behind buildings near the crash area, while soldiers received ceremonial funerals with flag-draped coffins carried by an artillery unit stationed in Kashmir.
An inquiry has been ordered into the exact cause of the accident, which came as Kashmir remained under tight security after Sunday clashes linked to a recently banned civil society alliance killed at least 11 people.