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Five Pakistan Army officers martyred in PIA plane crash

LAHORE – Five officers of Pakistan Army have martyred in today's heartbreaking plane crash in Karachi. They have been acknowledged as Major Shehryar, Capt Ahmed Mujtaba Khan, Lieutenant Shaheer, Lieutenant Balach, and Second Lieutenant Hamza Yousaf.


LAHORE – Five officers of Pakistan Army have martyred in today's heartbreaking plane crash in Karachi. They have been acknowledged as Major Shehryar, Capt Ahmed Mujtaba Khan, Lieutenant Shaheer, Lieutenant Balach, and Second Lieutenant Hamza Yousaf. A spokesman for the national flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), said the A320 Airbus was carrying 90 passengers and 8 crew members from Lahore to Karachi on PK 8303. Eyewitnesses said the Airbus A320 appeared to effort to land two or three times before crashing in a residential area near the airport after what appeared to be an engine failure.

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