Pakistani Soldiers Mourn Victims of Army Helicopter Crash in Kashmir
Soldiers Mourn Helicopter Crash Victims in Kashmir

MUZAFFARABAD: Pakistani soldiers offered funeral prayers on Thursday for security personnel killed in a helicopter crash that left no survivors in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The ceremony took place in Muzaffarabad, where approximately 20 coffins draped in Pakistani flags were present, according to an AFP journalist.

Funeral Ceremony

Soldiers in military fatigues joined dozens of local residents at the ceremony. The army helicopter crashed near Muzaffarabad on Wednesday due to a technical fault, the military said. Shahid Wani, a 53-year-old Muzaffarabad resident, stated: “The people of Kashmir salute all these brave martyrs and honor their courage, dedication and unwavering commitment to the nation.”

Burial and Aftermath

Following the ceremony, the coffins were loaded onto ambulances to transport the victims’ remains for burial in their hometowns. The accident killed all personnel on board the helicopter, according to the military, which has not confirmed the number of passengers.

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Muslim-majority Kashmir is claimed in full by both India and Pakistan but has been divided between them since independence from British rule. The Pakistani military and government consider the region highly sensitive after years of frequent skirmishes and full-blown wars with India. There has been a heavy security presence in recent days in Muzaffarabad after members of a protest movement banned by the local government under anti-terror laws said they would hold demonstrations.

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