Four Air Foce Officers Killed In Chinese Built Y-12 Aircraft Crash In Sri Lanka
The Chinese-built Air Force fixed-wing Y-12 aircraft was flying to the east coast when it crashed in the mountainous area at Haputale, 200 kilometres east of Colombo at 9.15 am (local time).
All four officers on the plane were killed in the crash
A Sri Lankan Air Force plane crashed in a mountainous area of Haputhale on Friday, killing four airmen, military officials said. The Chinese-built Air Force fixed-wing Y-12 aircraft was flying to the east coast when it crashed in the mountainous area at Haputale, 200 kilometres east of Colombo at 9.15 am (local time).
All four officers on the plane were killed in the crash, officials said, adding several teams had been sent to the location to investigate the incident. The chopper had departed on a reconnaissance mission from the southern military airport at Weerawila when it crashed.
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