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Itanagar:聽A local tribal organisation Adi Bane Kebang ABK on Thursday strongly denied the media reports, that earlier claimed that the militants belonging to Manipur-based groups, the People Liberation Army PLA and the Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front MNRF recently shot down the Army helicopter. Due to technical reasons, an Advanced Light Combat Helicopter of hydro flask water bottle the Indian Army crashed in Arunachal Pradesh Upper Siang district on October 21, killing all five personnel on board. After the mishap, the PLA and the MNRF had reportedly issued a jo yeti canada int statement claiming the responsibility for shooting down the Army Helicopter and these appeared in a section of the media. Also Read5 feared dead as military chopper crashes in Arunachal The ABK, an apex body of the Adi community of Arunachal Pradesh, has condemned the media reports and the reported statement of the PLA and the MNRF. ABK Spokesperson Vijay Taram said that the news and the statement are misleading and bogus stanley cup deutschland . ; ABK being the Apex supreme council of the Adi People registers the displeasure of the community over such callous, careless, insensitive, bogus claims made by MNRF for cheap publicity in the strongest terms, Taram told the media. He further said that the Adi community would not tolerate any sort of anti-national activities in their territories. Tagsarmy chopper crash Itanagar militants Indo-Asian News Service Follow on Twitter | Published: 27th Hvvl Wipro s lower pay offer to freshers triggers row
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