An Indian Army Cheetah Helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing earlier today in Devak village, located within the Sunderbani district of Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir. The incident occurred due to a technical snag experienced by the helicopter while on operational duty.
Onboard the helicopter were two army personnel who were engaged in operational duties at the time of the emergency landing. Fortunately, no injuries or damages were reported as a result of the incident, bringing relief to the authorities and locals alike.
Prompt action was taken to rectify the technical issue, and the helicopter was soon restored to operational status. With the snag addressed, the Indian Army helicopter swiftly resumed its duties, ensuring the continuity of operations in the region.
As investigations into the cause of the technical snag continue, residents of Devak village express gratitude for the safe outcome of the emergency landing and commend the bravery and expertise of the army personnel involved.
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