No trace of plane still missing after 6 days, Air Force announces reward
No trace of plane still missing after 6 days, Air Force announces reward
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Itanagar: No breakthrough has been achieved so far after the Indian Air Force's concerted efforts by various agencies involved in the search for the missing AN 32 aircraft. The search operation continued for the sixth day on Saturday amid inclement weather. The plane was carrying 13 people. The authorities have given information in this regard.

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Now, the Air Force has declared that whatever strong information it will provide with regard to this aircraft, the Air Force will give him a reward of 5 lakh. Defence Pro Wing Commander Ratnakar Singh, while briefing in Shillong, has said that Air Marshal Rd Mathur, AOC in command, Eastern Air Command, has announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh. He said a reward will be given to the man or group who have confirmed the missing an 32 aircraft.

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The Air Force officials have informed that Dhanoa was briefed on the campaign and apprised of the situation. He then met the families of the officers and air Force personnel who were on board the Indian Air Force aircraft. Let me tell you that the Russian-made aircraft took off from Jorhat in Assam at 12 midnight Monday for the Mechuka Advanced Landing Ground in Shiyomi district of Arunachal Pradesh. The plane was snapped contact with the ground control room at one o'clock in the afternoon. The plane was carrying eight crew members and five passengers.

 

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