1. PTI news agency, New Delhi - April 11, 2007
Two Indian pilots killed in helicopter crash
New Delhi, 11 April: Two Indian Air Force pilots were killed when their Cheetah helicopter crashed Wednesday [11 April] on the Siachen Glacier close to the Actual Ground Position Line (AGPL) between India and Pakistan. The pilots, identified as Squadron Leader S. Basu and Flight Lieutenant A. Sharma, had taken off from the
Siachen base camp for a "routine flying mission", when the chopper crashed near the Amar Post in the Central Siachen Glacier, a Defence...
Feb ,2010
Srinagar : Three army personnel were killed in two avalanches that Wednesday swept down the Siachen glacier in Jammu and Kashmir, an official said.
23 july 2011
NEW DELHI: Two officers were killed and four jawans injured when a fibre-glass bunker caught fire in the Siachen Glacier-Saltoro Ridge region, in what is being described by the Army as "an accident".
9 aug 2010 :
Five armymen were killed in the cloudburst at Leh and other areas of the region while 33 personnel, swept away in flash floods that struck a camp near Siachen glacier, are yet to be traced.
april 2007
NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan may still be embroiled in the long-festering Siachen dispute but that did not stop Pakistani troops from aiding Indian soldiers in recovering the bodies of the two IAF pilots who were killed after their Cheetah helicopter crashed in the glacial heights on Wednesday morning.
The pilots, Squadron Leader S Basu and Flight Lieutenant Amit Sharma, had taken off from the Siachen base camp, which is at a height of 12,000 feet, for a "routine air maintenance sortie" at 6.30 am. "But radio contact with them was lost when they were trying to land at the forward Amar post helipad, at around 16,000 feet, on the northern glacier," said an official.
Pak helps find bodies of pilots in Siachen - Times Of India
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