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IAF Chopper crash: Group Captain Varun Singh solid however nevertheless in essential condition

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EW DELHI: According to an Indian Air Force officer, the group’s captain Varun Singh’s health remains stable, but critical. Sources said medical experts from private and government hospitals in Bangalore are advising medical staff treating treatment group captain Varun Singh at the Bangalore Air Force Command Hospital. An IAF official said anonymously: “The health of team captain Varun Singh is still important but stable. He is living in the Bangalore Command Hospital.” Karnataka State Interior Minister Araga Znanendra visited the command hospital on Sunday, convinced that the state government would support the treatment of an Air Force officer. On Thursday, Singh was transferred from Wellington Military Hospital to Bangalore Air Force Command Hospital for further treatment. The group captain was recently awarded the Shaurya Chakra by President Ram Nath Kovind in recognition of his outstanding courage. Thirteen of 14 people aboard the Mi17V5, including India’s first CDS, were among those killed in the December 8 crash. Among those killed in the plane crash were Defense Chief of Staff General Biping Singh Rawat, his wife Madhulika Rawat, his defense adviser Brigadier General Lakbinder Singh Lidder, Chief of Staff Harjinder Singh and nine other soldiers, including Air Force Helicopters. Stewardess. On Friday, General Rawat’s body, his wife and his aide, L.S. The body of the leader was cremated with military honors at the
crematorium in Brar Square in the capital.

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