Helicopter crash land at Peshawar Airport
PESHAWAR – (DNA) – A helicopter on Saturday crash-landed at Peshawar’s Bacha Khan airport.
Two of the four persons in the helicopter were injured in the incident, said sources within the airport administration.
Fire brigade trucks and ambulances have reached the runway, which has been cordoned off by security agencies.
In a similar incident last month, two pilots of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) were martyred after their jet crashed during landing at the Peshawar Air Base.
It is believed that the plane crashed due to a technical fault. According to an eye-witness, the pilots tried to save the nearby civilian population and steered the jet towards the runway but it blew up during landing.
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