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Major accident in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bandipora, Army helicopter crashes, Jaipur’s co-pilot Major Sankalp Yadav martyred

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New Delhi | Army Helicopter Crash: A major accident has happened in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir. Army helicopter crashed in Baraub area of ​​Gurez in the district. Major Sankalp Yadav, one of the two pilots who were injured, died during treatment. The second pilot is undergoing treatment. He is admitted in ICU. After the accident, the pilots were taken to the hospital, where Major Sankalp Yadav succumbed to his injuries during treatment.

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Army Helicopter Crash: According to information received from officials, on Friday afternoon, an Army Cheetah helicopter crashed in Gujran drain in Baraub area of ​​Gurez in Bandpora district of North Kashmir. The army has ordered an inquiry into the accident.

Helicopter Crash
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Major Sankalp Yadav was a resident of Jaipur
According to the information, 29-year-old Major Sankalp Yadav, the co-pilot of the Cheetah helicopter of the crashed Army, has died at 92 Base Hospital. Sankalp Yadav was a resident of Jaipur in Rajasthan. He was commissioned in 2015.

Cheetah helicopter lost contact
It has been revealed in the information that the Cheetah helicopter that crashed was on patrol. The helicopter lost contact before the accident. At present, the cause of the accidents is being ascertained. After the news of the helicopter crash, there was a stir and the administrative staff including the army immediately reached the spot and started the rescue operation. However, so far no information has been received from the authorities regarding the status of the pilot.

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