Indian helicopter crashed: 2
pilots dead
An Indian military helicopter crashed in
Bhutan. Two pilots were killed in the accident. An investigation was
launched into the accident.
Indian media, Bhutan, near the Yonphula National
Airport training flight 'Cheetah' type of military helicopters in the region
after the disconnection of search and rescue operations announced.
There
were debris in the studies, but two pilots were reported to have lost their
lives. Local media reported that the accident was suspected to have been
caused by heavy fog, and research into the accident was underway.
Pakistani Prime Minister's the plane landed in the emergency
Aircraft carrying Pakistani Prime Minister
Imran Khan, the United States due to a technical failure in the city of New
York City John F. Kennedy
International Airport announced an emergency landing.
After completing his contacts in New York, where
he went to attend the meetings of the 74th General Assembly of the United
Nations (UN), the plane that left Pakistan and carrying the Prime Minister of
Pakistan Imran Khan made an emergency landing in the US city due to a technical
failure.
The aircraft carrying Khan made a technical
failure near Toronto, Canada. John F. Kennedy International Airport
emergency landing of the aircraft after the failure of the flight is scheduled
to be reconstructed.
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