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Five Killed As Indian Air Force Transport Aircraft Crashes In Northeast
Five Killed As Indian Air Force Transport Aircraft Crashes In Northeast
At least five people have been killed after an Indian Air Force transport aircraft crashed in a remote area of northeastern India, according to initial reports from local authorities and rescue officials.
The aircraft reportedly went down during a routine operational flight, prompting an immediate emergency response from military and civilian rescue teams deployed to the crash site.
Officials said difficult terrain and poor accessibility in the region have slowed down rescue and recovery operations, with teams working to reach the wreckage and assess the full extent of the incident.
The Indian Air Force has launched an inquiry to determine the cause of the crash, with technical teams expected to examine possible mechanical failure, weather conditions, and other operational factors.
Authorities have cordoned off the area as investigations continue, while efforts are underway to recover the bodies and secure flight data for analysis.
Further details regarding the aircraft type and mission profile are expected to be released after initial assessments by defense officials.
