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Military helicopter crash in Pakistani Kashmir killed 22, security sources say

Smoke billows from the site following a crash of a Pakistan military helicopter in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir on June 10
 
Smoke billows from the site following a crash of a Pakistan military helicopter in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir on June 10


MUZAFFARABAD: At least ​22 personnel were killed in Wednesday's military helicopter crash in Pakistani Kashmir, security sources said on Thursday, as funeral processions were held in the territory's ⁠capital Muzaffarabad.
Videos from the crash scene ⁠showed plumes of thick, black smoke rising from behind the buildings where the helicopter went down.
The source ‌said those killed included ​19 soldiers, ⁠one army major and two colonels.
The ​soldiers received a ‌ceremonial funeral with their coffins draped in Pakistani flags ​and carried by members of the artillery unit stationed in Kashmir.
Pakistan's military said on Wednesday that the Mi-17 helicopter crashed due to a technical ‌fault and all those on board were ​killed.
An inquiry has been ordered into ​the ‌exact technical ⁠cause of the accident, it added.
The crash took place at a time when ​strict security restrictions have been imposed ⁠on Kashmir ​following clashes between supporters of a recently banned alliance of civil society groups and security forces that killed at least ​11 people on Sunday.