Families of the 13 men who were on board the ill-fated AN-32 of the Indian Air Force that went missing on Monday are continuing their painful wait to get some news about their loved ones. The IAF has intensified its search for the missing aircraft despite challenges posed by vegetation, inhospitable terrain and poor weather conditions.
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Palwal: Family of Ashish Tanwar, who was in IAF AN-32 aircraft that went missing on June 3 seeks govt help to trace their son. Mother says,”I want my child. It’s been almost 4 days now but till now nothing has happened. I request MHA to look into the matter&investigate.” #Haryana pic.twitter.com/yiLuULHwUt
— ANI (@ANI) June 6, 2019
On Wednesday, the IAF pressed into service a SU-30 jet fighter, C130 J, Mi 17 and ALH helicopters to trace the missing Russian-origin transporter aircraft other than the Indian Army helicopters, Indian Navy, Police, and State Administration who are also assisting in the operation.
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