Photo: X 56 years after IAF aircraft crash over Rohtang Pass, mortal remains of 4 more victims recuperated More than 56 years after an unfortunate AN-12 airplane of the Indian Air Force crashed over the Rohtang Pass in Himachal Pradesh, the mortal remains of 4 more victims were recuperated, marking a considerable success in among India’s longest-running search operations. Army authorities stated the mortal remains were discovered by a joint group consisting of workers from the Dogra Scouts of the Indian Army and Tiranga Mountain Rescue. The twin-engine turboprop transportation airplane, bring 102 individuals, had actually gone missing on February 7, 1968 while flying from Chandigarh to Leh. “In an amazing advancement, the continuous search and rescue objective to recuperate the remains of workers from the AN-12 airplane, which crashed on Rohtang Pass in 1968, has actually accomplished substantial advancements,” stated an authorities. For years, the wreckage and stays of the victims stayed lost in the icy surface. It was just in 2003 when mountaineers from the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering found the wreckage, triggering numerous explorations for many years by the Indian Army, specifically the Dogra Scouts. The Dogra Scouts have actually been at the leading edge of search objectives in 2005, 2006, 2013, and 2019. Just 5 bodies o
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