TIWN

New Delhi, Aug 3 (TIWN) A Pakistani Army helicopter carrying Quetta Corps Commander Lt Gen Sarfaraz Ali and five others crashed in Lasbela area of Balochistan late on Monday night.
Inputs have said the Balochistan Liberation Army - who have made no statement yet - may have targeted the helicopter because the Quetta Corps commander - a high-ranking figure who handles counter-insurgency in the area and protects the border with south Afghanistan - was on board. Reports from Pakistan identify the other five killed as Brigadier Amjad Haneef (DG Coast Guard), Major Saeed (the pilot), Major Talha (the co-pilot) and Naik Mudasir (crew member). According to further reports, the chopper lost contact with ground control, shortly after taking off from a base in Balochistan's Lasbela district. Search ops for the missing aircraft area underway in the southwestern regions of Balochistan. A senior police official told a local media outlet that the mountainous terrain in the sparsely populated region is hampering attempts to locate the wreckage and bodies, or survivors.
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