An army helicopter crashed in Pakistan's Balochistan
An army helicopter crashed in Pakistan's Balochistan
An army helicopter crashed in Pakistan's Balochistan on September 26. In which 6 officers of Pakistan Army including 2 pilots were killed. The Public Relations Department of the Army (ISPR) has given this information by tweeting about this.
An army helicopter was going on a flying mission on the night of September 25 in Khost city of Balochistan. Meanwhile, the helicopter crashed. There were two pilots, two commanders and two majors in the helicopter. A similar incident was also reported in the month of August. Meanwhile, 6 officers were martyred.
The PM of Pakistan expressed his condolences
PTI's Fawad Choudhary said- Engineering fault needs to be found
Senior politician Fawad Chaudhary of Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI) has expressed grief over the plane crash incident. He said in a tweet – Helicopter travel is becoming dangerous. We need to find an engineering flaw.
In August too, 6 army officers were killed
A helicopter crashed in Balochistan last month. A Pakistan Army helicopter lost contact with ATC during flood relief operations in Balochistan. Dead bodies of 6 Pakistani officers were found after the accident. In which Lieutenant General Sarfraz Ali was also martyred. At the time, Pakistan Army blamed bad weather for the accident.
Relief and rescue operations are ongoing to save people from floods in Balochistan. Health camps are organized to prevent diseases. Along with Balochistan, 23 cities of Pakistan were inundated.
3.3 crore people have been affected by the floods in Pakistan
According to the Pakistani government, 3.3 million people have been affected by the floods. In June this year, there was heavy rain in some areas of Pakistan. People's crops have been destroyed by floods for almost six weeks. According to the Pakistan government, the floods in Balochistan have so far killed 322 people and around 5 lakh cattle. 3963 cases of flood related diseases have been reported in last 24 hours in Balochistan. Pakistan is also currently facing a health care crisis.
Shahbaz asked for help on the flood
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif mentioned the floods in the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on 26 September and asked for help from other countries. Sharif told UNGA that more than 1,500 people, including 400 children, had lost their lives in the floods. Help us fight this world.