No clues found of aircraft missing on June 3, P8I deployed in search
No clues found of aircraft missing on June 3, P8I deployed in search
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Itanagar: Indian Air Force's transporter plane AN-32 search continues. The Indian Army is living no stone unturned to locate the aircraft which went missing on June 3 at 1 pm. It is also being assisted by the Navy. The p8i aircraft has been deployed on the INS raforged warship stationed at Arakkonam in Tamil Nadu. The aircraft is equipped with state-of-the-art sensors and has the ability to take long-distance reconnaissance at sea.

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The P8i will explore an-32 from its special radar and sensors. It is noteworthy that an-32 was blown up from Jorhat in Assam on Monday to Arunachal Pradesh. The aircraft flew from Jorhat at 12.25 a day, the last time it approached at 1 pm. The final location of the aircraft was found near the China border in West Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh. He has not been contacted since then. The plane was carrying 8 crew member and 5 passengers aboard. Several planes have been deployed to find the aircraft.

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In Arunachal Pradesh, tribal villagers have reported seeing black smoke billowing from a mountain on the Mollo village. CM Pema Khandu said on Thursday that three people from Tumbin Village said that they had seen thick black smoke on the day, leaving the mountain about 7-8 km away from the Mollo village side. He said that the statements of the villagers were being verified.

 

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