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IAF: Shooting down own chopper was big mistake

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In his very first press conference after assuming the top office of IAF, Indian Air Force (IAF) chief RKS Bhadauria admitted that the shooting down of the IAF chopper the very next day of the Balakot strike, at Badgum, by the IAF itself was a “big mistake”. The IAF chief confessed that it was not Pakistan or any technical fault that led to the crash of IAF MI-17 helicopter on 27 February this year, which caused seven casualties including 6 IAF officials and one civilian.

An Mi17 V5 chopper was shot down at Budgam near Srinagar on February 27. It was just a day after the Indian Air Force (IAF) fighters went deep inside Pakistani territory and bombed a terror camp at Balakot following the terror attack on CRPF convoy killing 40 troopers.

The chopper downing led to the death of six IAF personnel and a civilian.

"It was a big mistake on our part. We accept it," the new Air Chief said.

The IAF boss added a Court of inquiry that was initiated, and was completed last week, has establishe­d lapses and mistakes by officials.

"We are extremely sorry. It was a big blunder," Bhadauria said.

"Our missile hit (the helicopter). This has been establishe­d. Administra­tive action and disciplina­ry action is being taken. Necessary steps are being taken so such incidents don't repeat. Those killed will be considered battle casualties," he added.

Earlier, recently retired former IAF chief BS Dhanoa had also said that the Air Force needs to learn lessons on what happened, how did it happen and if mistakes were made need to make sure it does not happen again.

A court of inquiry found the chopper was brought down by friendly fire emanating from the Spyder air defence missile system which was located at the Srinagar airbase.

The inquiry also found that the officers who handled the air defence system mistook the helicopter for an incoming missile. The helicopter crashed just 10 minutes after it took off. The chopper broke in two parts and caught fire.

Earlier, recently retired former IAF chief BS Dhanoa had also said that the Air Force needs to learn lessons on what happened, how did it happen and if mistakes were made, need to make sure it does not happen again

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