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Wreckage of AN-32 found, search teams to be airdropped today

After carrying out eight days of an extensive search, Indian Air Force located the wreckage of AN-32 aircraft on Tuesday and has said that the search operation to find the survivors will continue. Air Force will try to airdrop search teams to fish out more wreckage of the plane and also try to locate possible survivors of the 13 personnel on board the plane.

Wreckage of AN-32 found
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Published : Jun 11, 2019, 11:35 PM IST

Updated : Jun 12, 2019, 5:10 AM IST

Lipo (Arunachal Pradesh): A team comprising mountaineers and ground forces will be airdropped on Wednesday for search and rescue operation in order to locate the possible survivors in the A-32 crash.

Hopes on the fate of 13 personnel onboard the missing IAF AN-32 aircraft appear to have dashed with the Air Force on Tuesday locating the wreckage of the aircraft in a valley in Arunachal Pradesh.

After an extensive search for eight days, the IAF managed to locate the wreckage 16 kms North of Lipo, North East of Tato at an altitude of 12,000 feet.

  • After identification of the wreckage of #An32 by Mi-17V5, the Cheetah of #IAF & #ALH of #IndianArmy reached the crash site. Due to high elevation & dense forest, helicopters could not land next to the crash site. 1/2

    — Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) June 11, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The aircraft had been missing since June 3 after taking off from Jorhat air base in Assam to Menchuka advanced landing ground in Arunachal Pradesh with 13 persons on board.

  • However, nearest landing site has been identified & the rescue operation by helicopters will commence tomorrow early morning. Ground forces will continue to reach the crash site during the night. 2/2

    — Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) June 11, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"The wreckage of the aircraft was spotted today 16 Kms North of Lipo, North East of Tato at an approximate elevation of 12000 ft by the IAF Mi-17 Helicopter undertaking search in the expanded search zone," an IAF spokesperson said.

"Efforts are now continuing to establish the status of occupants and establish survivors," they added.

"After identification of the wreckage of #An32 by Mi-17V5, the Cheetah of #IAF & #ALH of #IndianArmy reached the crash site. Due to high elevation & dense forest, helicopters could not land next to the crash site. However, nearest landing site has been identified & the rescue operation by helicopters will commence tomorrow early morning. Ground forces will continue to reach the crash site during the night," the IAF posted on its official Twitter handle.

IAF sources said that from first light on Wednesday morning, the Air Force will try to airdrop search teams including Garud commandos, IAF mountaineers and other ground forces to search the area for more wreckage of the plane and also try to locate possible survivors of the 13 personnel on board the plane.

Parts of the aircraft were located 15-20 km north of the flight path of the aircraft in Arunachal Pradesh.

The Indian Air Force has been carrying out extensive search and rescue mission for the missing aircraft including use of Research and Analysis Wing's Global 5000 spy plane, NTRO satellites, Naval P-8I surveillance aircraft along with its own Mi-17 choppers, C-130J special operations planes and all possible assets from different agencies.

The wreckage was located by the crew of a Mi-17 V5 chopper.

The IAF had on Saturday announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh to anyone providing information about the location of the AN-32 transport aircraft.

Also read: Cyclonic storm Vayu to cross Gujarat coast on June 13: IMD

Lipo (Arunachal Pradesh): A team comprising mountaineers and ground forces will be airdropped on Wednesday for search and rescue operation in order to locate the possible survivors in the A-32 crash.

Hopes on the fate of 13 personnel onboard the missing IAF AN-32 aircraft appear to have dashed with the Air Force on Tuesday locating the wreckage of the aircraft in a valley in Arunachal Pradesh.

After an extensive search for eight days, the IAF managed to locate the wreckage 16 kms North of Lipo, North East of Tato at an altitude of 12,000 feet.

  • After identification of the wreckage of #An32 by Mi-17V5, the Cheetah of #IAF & #ALH of #IndianArmy reached the crash site. Due to high elevation & dense forest, helicopters could not land next to the crash site. 1/2

    — Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) June 11, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The aircraft had been missing since June 3 after taking off from Jorhat air base in Assam to Menchuka advanced landing ground in Arunachal Pradesh with 13 persons on board.

  • However, nearest landing site has been identified & the rescue operation by helicopters will commence tomorrow early morning. Ground forces will continue to reach the crash site during the night. 2/2

    — Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) June 11, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"The wreckage of the aircraft was spotted today 16 Kms North of Lipo, North East of Tato at an approximate elevation of 12000 ft by the IAF Mi-17 Helicopter undertaking search in the expanded search zone," an IAF spokesperson said.

"Efforts are now continuing to establish the status of occupants and establish survivors," they added.

"After identification of the wreckage of #An32 by Mi-17V5, the Cheetah of #IAF & #ALH of #IndianArmy reached the crash site. Due to high elevation & dense forest, helicopters could not land next to the crash site. However, nearest landing site has been identified & the rescue operation by helicopters will commence tomorrow early morning. Ground forces will continue to reach the crash site during the night," the IAF posted on its official Twitter handle.

IAF sources said that from first light on Wednesday morning, the Air Force will try to airdrop search teams including Garud commandos, IAF mountaineers and other ground forces to search the area for more wreckage of the plane and also try to locate possible survivors of the 13 personnel on board the plane.

Parts of the aircraft were located 15-20 km north of the flight path of the aircraft in Arunachal Pradesh.

The Indian Air Force has been carrying out extensive search and rescue mission for the missing aircraft including use of Research and Analysis Wing's Global 5000 spy plane, NTRO satellites, Naval P-8I surveillance aircraft along with its own Mi-17 choppers, C-130J special operations planes and all possible assets from different agencies.

The wreckage was located by the crew of a Mi-17 V5 chopper.

The IAF had on Saturday announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh to anyone providing information about the location of the AN-32 transport aircraft.

Also read: Cyclonic storm Vayu to cross Gujarat coast on June 13: IMD

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