Muzaffarabad: A Pakistan Army Aviation helicopter crashed shortly after take-off near Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on Wednesday, resulting in the deaths of everyone on board, according to military officials.
The aircraft, identified as an Mi-17 helicopter, was involved in an accident during the initial phase of its flight. Preliminary information released by the army indicated that a technical malfunction may have led to the crash.
In a brief statement, authorities confirmed that the incident proved fatal for all occupants of the helicopter. However, officials did not disclose the number of personnel who were on board at the time of the accident.
Emergency response teams and military personnel were deployed to the crash location soon after the incident was reported. Recovery operations were launched to secure the site and collect evidence that could help investigators determine the circumstances surrounding the crash.
The Pakistan Army has ordered a formal inquiry into the accident. A board of investigators will examine the helicopter’s technical condition and other relevant factors to establish the exact cause of the mishap.
Military aviation accidents involving transport helicopters are typically subject to detailed technical reviews, with investigators assessing maintenance records, mechanical systems and operational procedures before reaching conclusions.
Further details are expected to emerge once the inquiry progresses and officials release additional information regarding the personnel involved and the findings of the investigation.