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This is an archive article published on May 8, 2015

Pakistan military chopper crash a Taliban act, PM Nawaz Sharif was target

Pakistan Army, however, ruled out the possibility of any terrorist activity in the crash in Gilgit-Baltistan in the north.

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A Pakistani military helicopter carrying 11 foreigners on Friday crashed in the PoK, killing ambassadors of the Philippines and Norway and at least four others as the Taliban claimed responsibility for the downing of the chopper and said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was the target.

Leif H Larsen, the Norwegian envoy, and Domingo D Lucenario Jr of the Philippines were killed along with the wives of the Malaysian and Indonesian ambassadors, besides two army pilots in the helicopter that caught fire as it crashed into a school that had children inside at the time.

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Six Pakistanis and 11 foreigners were on board the Mi-17 helicopter that was making an emergency landing when it crashed in Naltar valley, setting the school building ablaze, according to initial reports.

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“Two pilots and four foreigners, including ambassadors of Philippine, Norway and wives of Malaysian and Indonesian ambassador were killed,” military spokesman Major General Asim Saleem Bajwa said.

“Update Naltar: 2 pilots,4 foreigners fatalities.(Ambs Philippine, Norway,wives of Malaysian& Indonesian Ambs). Injured-Polish&Dutch Ambs-5,” tweeted Bajwa.

Polish ambassador Andrzej Ananiczolish and Dutch ambassador Marcel de Vink were also injured in the crash. Bajwa said that three Mi-17 military helicopters were carrying several diplomats to Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) where Sharif was to address a ceremony.

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed the responsibility for the downing of the helicopter and said Sharif was their target. “The helicopter was shot down by an anti-aircraft missile, killing pilots and many foreign ambassadors,” according to a statement in Urdu emailed by the TTP’s main spokesman Muhammad Khorasani.

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“A special group of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan had prepared a special plan to target Nawaz Sharif during his visit but he survived because he was travelling in another helicopter,” Khorasani added.

The TTP claim could not be immediately verified, but the Gilgit-Baltistan region is not known to be a stronghold for the militant outfit. However, Bajwa told the Dawn that the helicopter crashed due to a technical fault and ruled out the possibility of any terrorist or subversive activity.

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