Search operations for missing AN-32 aircraft enter third day

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The for the missing transport entered the third day on Wednesday.

"We are putting in all the resources available with us. We have put massive efforts through radar, satellite, visual by helicopters and by ground patrols again today," IAF officials said.

A team of 13 personnel along with satellites of the ISRO and Naval planes have been pressed into action over parts of and to locate the missing

Meanwhile, Su-30MKI, C-130J Super Hercules and other assets at present are carrying out in cloudy weather conditions.

Navy in a statement yesterday said that its Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance P8I took off from INS Rajali in Arakonam, at 1 pm to join the search and rescue operation.

Officials said the wreckage of the transport aircraft which went missing on Monday in has not been sighted so far.

is being apprised of the situation by the on a regular basis.

The with 13 personnel including seven officers and six air warriors on board went missing in

The aircraft took off from Jorhat at 12:25 pm and was headed for Menchuka Advance Landing Ground (ALG) in Arunachal Pradesh near border.

The last contact between the aircraft and ground agencies took place at 1 pm.

The Soviet-era aircraft was inducted in the in the 1980s and has been undergoing upgrades.

Three years ago, on July 22, 2016, an airborne AN-32 aircraft had gone missing with 29 people on board. The aircraft was travelling from Chennai to in Andaman and Nicobar when it went missing over the

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First Published: Wed, June 05 2019. 12:02 IST