Saturday , November 16 2024

Entire flight from Chandigarh…crash in Rohtang..! Bodies of 4 soldiers found after 56 years | News India

Ctz55we0ywxosexaurfbnth0cej6e3wajcjqfdv

In the year 1968, an Indian Air Force aircraft took off from Chandigarh. Indian soldiers were on board the plane. But after some time the plane lost contact with ATC. Its debris was found in 2003. The search operation is going on and till now bodies of 9 people have been found.

There were 102 people on board the plane

56 years ago i.e. in 1968, an Indian Air Force aircraft had crashed in Rohtang Pass. There were 102 people on board the plane. Its debris was found in 2003. Even today the work of finding people is going on. This is being said to be the longest rescue operation of the country and now the Indian Army has got great success in it. They have recovered 4 bodies from the accident site in Himachal Pradesh.

The disastrous flight of AN-12 aircraft took place on 7 February 1968

On 7 February 1968, an AN-12 aircraft took off from Chandigarh for Leh, but went missing shortly after. The plane crashed after encountering bad weather near the Rohtang Pass and the bodies and remains of the victims remained lying in the snowy terrain for decades. Meanwhile, search and rescue operations by the Indian Army led by Dogra Scouts continued.

Climbers discovered the wreckage in 2003

Mountaineers from the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering first discovered the wreckage in 2003, followed by several expeditions by the Indian Army, especially the Dogra Scouts. Despite the adverse conditions and remote terrain, only five bodies have been recovered from the site as of 2019. Now four more bodies have been recovered, taking the total number to nine. Of the four bodies recovered, three have been identified.

How were the bodies identified?

The three bodies identified include Malkhan Singh, Constable Narayan Singh and Thomas Charan. Malkhan Singh (Pioneer) was identified from the voucher found in his pocket. Constable Narayan Singh (Army Medical Corps) was identified from the paybook found in his pocket. Similarly, Thomas Charan of the Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers (EME) was also identified from his paybook. The fourth body is being identified. The army says that the search operation will continue till October 10.

Search operation will continue till October 10

According to the information given by the army officer, Chandrabhaga campaign will continue till October 10. The families of the soldiers martyred in 1968 have been waiting for their return for many years. This will give them assurance. The search operation will continue till October 10, so bodies of other soldiers are also expected to be found.