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IAF recommends gallantry medals for personnel killed in Kashmir chopper crash

Six personnel on board a Mi-17 chopper were killed in friendly fire in the aftermath of the IAF strikes in Balakote in February.

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New Delhi: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has recommended gallantry medals for its six personnel who were killed in a chopper crash due to friendly fire over Srinagar on February 27, a day after the force hit a terrorist training camp in Pakistan.

The helicopter Mi-17 V5, which was hit by an Indian missile, was being flown by squadron leader Siddharth Vashisht with other pilot squadron leader Ninad Mandvgane along with other crew including Kumar Pandey, sergeant Vikrant Sehrawat, corporals Deepak Pandey and Pankaj Kumar. “The two pilots have been recommended to be awarded the Vayu Sena Medal for Gallantry while the other four crew of the chopper have been recommended for the Mention in Despatches,” IAF sources told ANI.

All the six personnel have been recommended for wartime gallantry medals as they were flying during operations to carry out an operational task assigned to them, they said.
The six personnel on board the chopper were killed after being hit by the SPYDER air defence missile system in Budgam near Srinagar. In addition to the six IAF personnel, a civilian was killed on the ground.

Soon after taking over, the newly appointed IAF chief had stated that the Mi-17 chopper crash was a “big mistake” on part of the air force. “Court of Inquiry has completed and it was our mistake as our missile had hit our own chopper,” Air Chief Marshal Bhadauria had said.

The helicopter was shot down when Indian air defences were on high alert following the February 26 airstrikes in which a terrorist camp was targetted in Pakistan.


Also read: Army chief says 6-10 Pakistani soldiers killed, 3 terror camps destroyed in counter-attack


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3 COMMENTS

  1. The pilots deserve their gallantry award. A civilian stated: “the pilot tried a lot to maneuver the aircraft out of the village area and into a field and we also rushed there to save the pilot.” See http://kashmirtimes.com/newsdet.aspx?q=88275

    The civilian, Kifayat Hussain Ganaie, should certainly be awarded a gallantry award – he said “We can save the pilot”, and died trying. See https://thekashmirwalla.com/category/daily-post/in-depth/indepth-conflict/page/3/

  2. Incorrect! Though it was unfortunate and sad and thus our condolences; there was no act of gallantry and neither was it due to enemy action. It is indeed difficult to believe that IAF has recommended the award.

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