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Himachal: During cleanliness drive, wreckage of aircraft missing for 50 years, soldier's body found in glacier

The AN-12 aircraft of the Indian Air Force, carrying 102 people, which was flying from Chandigarh to Leh had mysteriously vanished in 1968.

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50 years after an AN-12 aircraft of the Indian Air Force went missing somewhere over Himachal Pradesh, a mountaineering team has found the remains of one of the soldiers on board the plane. 

On July 1, a body of one of the victims of 1968 Indian Air Force plane crash was found along with some parts of the aircraft at 6,200 metres above sea level. The remains at the Dhaka glacier base camp was spotted by a team of Indian Mountaineering Foundation who were on a clean-up expedition to the Chandrabhaga-13 peak.

Rajeev Rawat, the team leader of the expedition group, said that team members spotted parts of the aircraft the body of the soldier a few metres away from each other. They alerted the Army’s High Altitude Warfare School on July 16 which has a search operation in the area. 

The AN-12-BL-534 aircraft which was flying from Chandigarh to Leh had mysteriously vanished in 1968. According to an Indian Express report, the aircraft carrying 98 defence personnel and 4 crew members had lost all contact with the ground control while flying over Rohtang pass. 

The flight was just about to land at its destination when orders were given out to the pilot from ground control to turn back due to bad weather conditions. After months of extensive search, there was no success in locating the plane or its wreckage. There were also theories of Pakistani involvement as many suspected that it might have drifted off into enemy territory.

However, without any proof, it was later declared missing. 

The first sign of the plane was found in 2003, 35 years after the incident. A trekking party of Himalayan Mountaineering Institute came across the remains of a human body on the South Dakka Glacier in Himachal Pradesh. It was later established the body was of Sepoy Beli Ram, a soldier of the Indian Army who was on the flight.

A team of security forces was sent by the Indian Army and the Air Force to find remains of more human passengers. In an Indian Army expedition code-named Punaruthan-III,   four more bodies were discovered in 2007. The mystery fo the missing place was also solved. It was established that the flight had descended before expected and had fallen into the Dakka glacier.

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