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India's military chief, 12 others killed in helicopter crash

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Smoke rises Wednesday from a fire after an army helicopter carrying India’s Chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat crashed near Coonoor, Tamil Nadu state, India.
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This image from video shows Indian army soldiers arriving Wednesday at the site after an army helicopter carrying India’s Chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat crashed near Coonoor, Tamil Nadu state, India.

NEW DELHI — India’s military chief, Gen. Bipin Rawat, and 12 others were killed Wednesday in a helicopter crash in southern Tamil Nadu state, the air force said.

It said in a tweet that the helicopter “met with a tragic accident.”

The dead included Rawat’s wife. The air force said one officer, Group Capt. Varun Singh, survived and is being treated in a military hospital.

Public broadcaster Prasar Bharati said the Mi-17V5 helicopter was on its way from an air force base to the army defense services college when it crashed near the town of Coonoor, a hill station in Tamil Nadu. The reason for the crash was not immediately known.

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People try to contain a fire Wednesday after an army helicopter carrying India’s Chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat crashed near Coonoor, Tamil Nadu state, India.

Television images from the crash site showed plumes of smoke billowing from the debris as local residents tried to put out the fire and remove bodies from the wreckage.

The air force said an inquiry has been ordered into the accident.

Rawat, 63, is the most senior official in the Indian military and the first chief of defense staff, a position created by the government in 2019. He is also an adviser to the Defense Ministry and handles coordination and integration of the combat capabilities of the armed forces.

Rawat previously served as chief of army staff.

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