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Pakistan treated Indian chopper crew well

Last Updated: Monday, October 24, 2011, 20:26
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New Delhi: The four Indian Army personnel, whose helicopter mistakenly landed in Pakistan-held territory Sunday, were grilled for about four hours but were treated well.

Army sources here said today that the Pakistan Army personnel questioned the two pilots and two crew members about how they came there and other related issues in an effort to ascertain their motives.

Once satisfied that the incident was inadvertent, the Pakistan Army released pilots Maj Raja and Maj Kapila along with Lt Col Verma and Akhilesh Sharma of Engineering Corps.

The pilots of the chopper, flying from Leh to Bhimbhat in Jammu and Kashmir on a routine sortie, went across the Line of Control at around 1320 hours after bad weather encountered them and they wanted to land at the nearest helipad.

But soon after the landing, the pilots and two other personnel of the Indian Army realised that the helipad was not in the Indian territory but in Pak-controlled Northern Areas.

The military helipad was located in Olding sector near Skardu, about 20 km from the Line of Control (LoC) in Kargil sector, Army sources said here today.

Once on the ground, they were surrounded by the Pakistani Army and escorted to the nearby building, they said. They were questioned but treated well, the sources said.

Sources said seconds after the Cheetah flew across the LoC, an Indian post in Kargil informed higher formations about movement of a chopper. However, they thought it was a Pakistani helicopter which had violated the Indian airspace.

But later as picture got clear, all the higher formations including the Leh-based 14 Corps, Northern Command and Army Headquarters here were informed about the actual situation.

After their return, the four Army personnel are being debriefed about the whole incident.

PTI

First Published: Monday, October 24, 2011, 20:25

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Ramesh v - chennai
pakistan army get the details of our IAF stations through details recorded in the chopper they are not foolish people so indian army should carefull in future.
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Hasan Mahmood - Karachi
Since we are neighbouring countries and we have to live together in this region with bonds of love because our roots are same and have thousand years history together.
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Asad Siddiqui - Pasrur
AN INDIAN GNAT FIGHTER SURRENDERS 1105 HOURS, 3 SEPTEMBER 1965 Squadron Leader Brijpal Singh Sikand, Commander of an Indian fighter squadron, surrenders to a PAF F-104 in combat. The painting shows him landing his Gnat fighter at Pasrur, a Pakstani airfield near Sialkot. The F-104 was flown by Flight Lieutenant Hakimullah who became the air chief two decades later. Sikand was taken prisoner and later rose to be an IAF Air Marshal. This encounter was the most unusual event of the 1965 Air War. The GNAT is parked at PAF Museum Karachi as War Trophy.
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Khader Mohiuddin - USA
All Indian & Pakistanis would love to see the friendly relations between these countries.
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Nandu - Hyd
I think India and Pakistan should merge and get to status of post independence to resolve all the problems
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Falcon - Pakistan
Do not think stupid. Pakistan doesn`t have any problem with the merger if New Delhi is willing to report to Islamabad!
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love - bots
nice to see things getting better between india and pakistan ....feels so good
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naeem - lahore
was it a OOPs ? It`s OK. Long live the good guys who dont intend evil.
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naeem - lahore
was it a OOPs ? It`s OK. Long live the good guys who dont intend evil.



Nandu - Hyd
I think India and Pakistan should merge and get to status of post independence to resolve all the problems



Hasan Mahmood - Karachi
Since we are neighbouring countries and we have to live together in this region with bonds of love because our roots are same and have thousand years history together.