"We are relieved that our officers and helicopter are back in India. We greatly appreciate the manner in which Pakistan worked with us in resolving the matter," Ministry of Exteranal Affairs said in New Delhi.
The Indian Army chopper which strayed into PoK earlier in the day was forced by Pakistani military to land there but the crisis was quickly defused and the helicopter carrying four Army personnel returned safely to Kargil.
The Ministry of External Affairs earlier said the Cheetah helicopter, flying from Leh to Bhimbad, with four officers on board, strayed across the Line of Control due to inclement weather and landed in PoK. The Pakistani Army said the chopper was forced to land once it "violated" the airspace over their country.
One engineering officer of lieutenant colonel rank, two majors (both pilots) and one JCO (technician), who were onboard the helicopter, were taken into "military custody" and questioned by Pakistani authorities.
Less than five hours after the incident, the chopper with all its crew were allowed to return and landed in Kargil just before sunset.
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