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Indian army helicopter makes ‘hard landing’, three hurt

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An Indian army helicopter made a “hard landing” in a remote part of Indian occupied Kashmir on Thursday injuring the two pilots and a technician on board, the army said.

The indigenously produced Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) reported a technical fault to air traffic control and made a precautionary landing on the banks of a river in the remote Kishtwar region, the army said.

“Due to the undulating ground, undergrowth and unprepared landing area, the helicopter apparently made a hard landing,” the army said, adding that a court of inquiry had been ordered.

Immediate rescue operations were launched and the three injured personnel were taken to an army hospital, it said.

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There had been extensive checks on the ALH fleet after two crashes, media reported last month.

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