The Indian Air Force (IAF) said Friday that regretted the damage caused to the property near the Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh due to the “unnoticed fall of a non -explosive air store” of an plane.
According to the reports of the Indian media, “a heavy metal object fell from the sky of an air force plane in the House of Sagar […] due to which two external rooms have been damaged. ”
Citing the Shivpuri police superintendent, Aman Singh Rathor, the Indian media reported that no one was harmed by the four people who were in the house.
“The police and administration team is on the spot,” said Sp rathor.
In a publication on X after the incident, IAF said it had instituted an investigation into the incident and regretted the damage caused to the property due to the inadvertent fall of a non -explosive air store of the aircraft.
Separately, another police officer, Prashant Sharma, said that where the object comes from could only be determined after a probe, and added that the air store seemed to be “extremely solid” and had burns marks
“The Gwalior Air Base has been contacted. Only after a team of experts arrives from there, you can confirm what this object is and where it falls,” Sharma said.
The incident occurred when India tried to link Pakistan with the mortal attack controlled by India earlier this week.
The attack took place in Pahalgam, a tourist access point in Kashmir occupied by India that attracts thousands of visitors every summer. The gunmen opened fire against visitors, killing at least 26 people, all men from all over India, except one from Nepal, and hurting another 17.
During a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) in Islamabad a day before, the Committee asked India to refrain from its reflexive guilt game and the cynical and organized exploitation of incidents such as Pahalgam to promote its close political schedule. “