Pakistan Military Personnel Killed in Helicopter Crash Near Muzaffarabad; Inquiry Ordered
Rescue teams reached the crash site as the military ordered a board of inquiry to determine the cause.
- On Wednesday, a Pakistan Army Aviation Mi-17 helicopter crashed near Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, killing all personnel on board, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations .
- Witnesses reported the helicopter crashed shortly after takeoff from a helipad during protests by the Joint Awami Action Committee, though the military suggested no link between the strike and the crash.
- Rescue and recovery teams immediately reached the crash site as ambulances transported victims to a hospital, while the military announced a board of inquiry had been ordered to determine the cause of the accident.
- President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed deep sorrow over the crash, while Field Marshal Asim Munir extended condolences to the families of those killed.
- Such crashes are not uncommon in Pakistan; in September 2025, an army helicopter on a routine flight crashed in northern Pakistan, killing two pilots and three technicians on board.
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Mass Funeral Held For 22 Pakistani Soldiers Killed In A Helicopter Crash In Kashmir
Rescuers recovered the remains of all 22 soldiers aboard a military helicopter that crashed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir the previous day, officials said Thursday, confirming there were no survivors, as senior government and military officials attended a mass funeral for the victims. The helicopter crashed Wednesday in Muzaffarabad, the regional capital, apparently because of a technical […]
At least 22 people died in a helicopter crash in Pakistani Kashmir. On Thursday, funerals took place in Muzaffarabad.
Things went wrong shortly after takeoff. None of the occupants survived.

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