The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Monday that a helicopter crash near Khost in Harnai, Baluchistan, killed six Pakistan Army officers, including two majors.
Two pilots are among the six crew members who have "embraced shahadat," according to the military's media affairs division.
The following names of the martyred officials:
Major Khurram Shahzad, a pilot who lives in Attock, is 39 years old. He has one daughter and was married.
- Major Muhammad Muneeb Afzal, a pilot who lives in Rawalpindi, is thirty years old. He has two boys and was married. Subedar Abdul Wahid, a 44-year-old local of Karak's Sabirabad village. Three sons and a daughter were among his three children from his previous marriage.
- Makhdoompur, Khanewal, inhabitant Sepoy Muhamad Imran, age 27. He has a son, two daughters, and a wife. Naik Jalil, 30, is from the Gujrat district's village of Bhutta, Lohara, Teh Kharian. He has two boys and was married.
- Sepoy Shoaib, 35, hails from the Attock district's Khatarphatti PO Syeeda Teh Jhand village. He has a son and was married. The ISPR has not yet provided information regarding the crash's cause, which occurred more than a month after a comparable occurrence in Baluchistan the Lasbela district of Baluchistan, on August 1, a Pakistan Army helicopter carrying six persons, including Commander 12 Corps Lieutenant General Sarfraz Ali, lost communication with the air traffic controller.
A day later, the helicopter's wreckage was discovered close to Musa Goth, with all of the crew members embracing martyrdom. The ISPR claims that the accident was caused by adverse weather.
‘Too many crashes’
Fawad Chaudhry of PTI responded to the news of the most recent crash by saying that helicopter flight was becoming risky and necessitated "technical assessment. Too many crashes, bravehearts. Rest in peace. "They were all too young to pass away," he stated.


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