Pakistani military plane crashes in Rawalpindi, killing at least 12
A small Pakistani military plane crashed into a residential area near the garrison city of Rawalpindi before dawn on Tuesday, killing at least 12 people, including two pilots, officials said.
In a statement, the military said five soldiers were among those killed in the plane crash. Rescue officials said the death toll could rise further since there are injured in critical condition.
The military gave no details about the cause of the crash and said an army aviation aircraft was on a routine training flight when the plane went down in the village of Mora Kalu on outskirts of Rawalpindi.
Farooq Butt, an official at the state-run emergency service called 1122, said at least 12 people, including soldiers died in the crash and that authorities had declared an emergency in hospitals. He said about 20 people were injured in the plane crash.









