Did General Bipin Rawat's helicopter get hit by Maoist insurgents?

 

The death of India's Chief of Defense Staff General Bipat Rawat in a helicopter crash along with his wife and army officers has sent shockwaves through India, with rumors circulating in the media that General Bipat Rawat's helicopter No casualties were reported but he was allegedly attacked, possibly by Nagaland Maoist insurgents, who were targeted by the Indian Army in 2015 under the command of General Bipin Rawat. On the other hand, shocking information has also come to light about the crashed helicopter. A few months ago, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also traveled to Ladakh on the same helicopter.

According to the details, General Bipin Rawat Mi-17V5 was a Russian-made helicopter with two engines and is considered as one of the best helicopters in the world. It is designed for, even in the most unfavorable conditions and extreme weather, the flight of this helicopter is not uneven and it can travel very easily, the chances of technical malfunction in this helicopter are very low, this helicopter by the way. So used for search operations, patrolling and carrying weapons however in India this helicopter is used for VIP movement, because Mi-17V five-wheeler is considered very reliable in India, few A month ago, when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Ladakh and other areas in occupied Kashmir, the same helicopter was used. The weather was clear at the time, so there was no chance of an accident due to bad weather In view of all this, questions are being raised that General Bipin Rawat's helicopter did not crash but was shot down. The Indian government has ordered a high-level inquiry into the helicopter crash.

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