Islamabad: A Pakistan Army aviation helicopter carrying six senior military officers, including a top commander of XII Corps, is feared to have crashed while on a flood relief operation in Balochistan province after losing contact with air traffic control. The helicopter was in Lasbela, Balochistan when it lost contact with air traffic control (ATC), Pakistan's military's media wing said in a tweet on Monday.
Major General Babar Iftikhar, Director General Inter-Services Public Relations - the media wing of Pakistan's armed forces, said the helicopter was on a flood relief operation. "A Pakistan army aviation helicopter which was on flood relief operations in Lasbela, Balochistan lost contact with ATC. 6 individuals were on board including Commander 12 Corps who was supervising flood relief operations in Balochistan. The search operation is underway," Iftikhar tweeted on Monday. The Pakistan Army is yet to confirm the crash.
They have so far confirmed the news of the helicopter going missing. A police source, however, said that the helicopter apparently crashed near a place called Sassi Pannu in a mountainous region in Lasbela. The six individuals on board included the Commander XII Corps Lt Gen Sarfraz Ali, who was supervising the flood relief operations in Balochistan province.