2 pilots martyred after Pakistan Army aircraft crashes near Gujarat
Inter-Services Public Relations said the airplane was on a routine operational training mission.
Two pilots w
- Inter-Services Public Relations said the airplane was on a routine operational training mission.
Two pilots were martyred after Pakistan Army training aircraft Mushaq crashed near Gujrat on Monday.
According to Inter-Services Public Relations, the airplane was on a routine operational training mission. Major Umer, an instructor pilot, and Lieutenant Faizan, a student pilot, were martyred during the crash, the ISPR said.
"Major Umer survived by wife," ISPR said.
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— Abdul Aleem Khan (@aleemkhan_pti) April 13, 2020
Two Pak Air Force pilots embraced martyrdom this morning. Our heart and sympathies go out for the families of martyrs. Our brave soldiers are our pride and this nation is indebted to their sacrifices.
— Musarrat Cheema (@MusarratCheema) April 13, 2020
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