Islamabad: Two Pak Air Force officers died in plane crash
Islamabad: Two Pak Air Force officers died in plane crash
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Islamabad: Two Pakistani Air Force officers were killed in a plane crash on Tuesday. According to Pakistan media, 2 Pakistani Air Force officers died in a plane crash near Mianwali. This incident occurred during the routine operational training mission. The 2 officers have named the name of leader Haris bin Khalid and the flying officer Ibad-ur-Rehman.

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Pakistani Air Force has given instructions to set up a board of inquiry on this matter. The plane fell into an open area. However, this area is not residential. This area is the ancestral village of PM Imran Khan of Pakistan. After receiving the information of the accident, many big officials reached the spot. Along with this, some local officials also came to investigate the accident. It is feared that the aircraft had some technical problems, after which this major accident occurred. As soon as the incident was reported, the medical team also reached the spot.

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The rescue team has also reached the spot, along with the bodies have been taken to Army Hospital. The Pakistani Army has blocked the entire area, ordinary citizens have not been allowed to visit the scene. Officials claim that the pilots did not even get the time to eject from the aircraft, before that the plane fell victim to the accident. Both officers were died in the accident.

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