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IAF chopper rescues 5 injured Royal Bhutan Army personnel

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Press Trust of India Shillong
Five Royal Bhutan Army (RBA) personnel who were critically injured in a blast have been rescued by Indian Air Force (IAF), officials said here today.

IAF was tasked with the rescue operation on Monday after receiving a message about the blast near Haa in Bhutan, they said.

"A quick endurance check was made on the chopper before deciding to proceed to Haa from where five critically injured personnel with one attendant each were airlifted to Thimphu," IAF spokesperson, Group Captain Amit Mahajan, said.

Using the latest Mi-17 V5 chopper, IAF had also evacuated a critically ill person from Lunana village near Thaanza glacier at an altitude of 13,000ft in northern Bhutan on August 24, Mahajan said.
 

A rescue operation on September 1 was cancelled due to bad weather, he said.

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First Published: Sep 04 2013 | 6:10 PM IST

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