(Central News Agency, Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, April 8 — comprehensive international report) A military helicopter crashed yesterday in the Pakistan-controlled area of the Kashmir region (Kashmir), and several security sources revealed today that at least 22 Pakistani military personnel were killed in the incident.
According to Reuters, the Pakistani military stated yesterday that a Mil Mi-17 helicopter crashed due to technical failure, with all personnel on board perishing. Authorities have ordered an investigation into the exact cause of the accident.
Footage taken at the scene shows thick black smoke rising from the crash site behind buildings.
According to sources, the 22 victims included 19 soldiers, one army major, and two lieutenant colonels. Authorities have held solemn funeral ceremonies and mourning processions for them in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Pakistan-administered Kashmir has recently experienced clashes between supporters and security forces after a coalition of civil society groups was banned, resulting in at least 11 deaths on the 7th. The entire region is now under strict security control. (Translation: Chang Cheng-chien) 1150611
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
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