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Control room lost contact with IAF chopper at 12.08pm: Rajnath Singh

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Control room lost contact with IAF chopper at 12.08pm: Rajnath Singh

Secretary of Defense Rajnat Singh issued a statement on the IAF helicopter crash in the People’s Chamber on Thursday, which killed 13 people, including Chief of Defense Staff Biping Rawat. In describing the timeline of the fatal crash, the Secretary of Defense said that the helicopter took off from Sulu at 11:48 am and was originally scheduled to arrive at Wellington Air Force Base at 12:15 pm. At around 12:08 noon, the control room of the Suluer base lost contact with the helicopter. The Minister of Defense said that this is a scheduled visit.

After the accident, local people saw the fire reaching the scene and started rescue work. The local government is fully committed to rescue work. The Secretary of Defense listed the names of all the people who lost their lives in the crash. He said that the health of Captain Wallensinger is very important because he needs life support. The Minister of Defense said that every effort is being made to save his life. In a statement, the Minister of Defense announced a tri-service investigation into the crash. The investigation will be led by Air Marshal Manvendra Singh, the commander and helicopter pilot of the Indian Air Force Training Command.

Soon after the crash on Wednesday, the Minister of Defense visited Bipinglawat’s residence. It was announced that he will make a statement in both houses of parliament on Thursday.

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India’s first CDS General Rawat was visiting the Defense Service Staff College in Wellington to speak to staff and student officials in the staff course when his helicopter crashed near Kunur in Tamil Nadu. General Rawat was appointed as India’s first Chief of Defense Staff on December 31, 2019. Previously, he served as Chief of Staff of the Army from January 2017 to December 2019. He was appointed Chief of Staff of the Indian Army in December 1978. He is a veteran of counter-insurgency warfare. CDS Rawat served in the most difficult terrain, including the northern and eastern headquarters.

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“Fortunately, injuries didn’t affect the spine.” Saif Ali Khan receives 10 stitches for a serious stab wound sustained during the home burglary.

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“Fortunately, injuries didn’t affect the spine.” Saif Ali Khan receives 10 stitches for a serious stab wound sustained during the home burglary.

Actor Saif Ali Khan’s house in Bandra, Mumbai was a target for an attempted robbery during the early hours of Thursday morning. The actor was stabbed during the incident and had to urgently be taken to Lilavati hospital and undergo surgery. Now, we have received more updates on it.

We have learnt from sources at the hospital that one of the injuries was quite deep and the actor has received 10 stitches for this stab. The source says, “Fortunately, it has not affected the spine. He was very lucky that the stabs have not affected any of his vital organs. It appears to have been attacked by a knife and he was actually thwarting a robbery attempt.”

The source adds, “Of the six injuries that Saif has suffered, two injuries are deep, two are mid and two are superficial.”

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Coincidentally, at the reported time of the robbery, Saif’s wife Kareena Kapoor Khan has put up an Insta story of a girls night in with her friends Sonam Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor, and sister Karisma Kapoor. It had led to speculations that she was probably not at home during the time of burglary. However her team has released a statement saying, “All members of the household were present at home at the time of the unfortunate incident.”

As per recent reports, three suspects have been detained by the Bandra Police in the case.

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