Indian Army Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing Twice in Mathura

New Delhi: An Indian Army helicopter made emergency landing twice in Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura district on August 17 morning, police said.

The helicopter first made an emergency landing around 0900 hours IST on a field at Sanchauli village under Kosi Kalan police station area.

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It took off again after a few minutes, Additional Police Inspector S K Tomar said.

The chopper made another emergency landing on a school playground at Sanket village as it had developed some technical snag, Barsana police station in-charge Azad Pal Singh said.

Sanchauli and Sanket are almost adjacent villages falling under two different police stations, officials said.

Police prevented villagers from going near the helicopter and the gate of the school was also closed. The chopper took off after a few minutes, Singh said. An eyewitness said majority of the villagers watched the helicopter from a distance.

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