India launches massive search operation for missing military plane

An Indian military plane with more
than 20 people on board has gone missing over the Bay of Bengal says the Indian air force (IAF).
The Antonov-32 transporter aircraft took off from Chennai (Madras) at
08:30 local time (03:00 GMT), bound for Port Blair in the eastern
archipelago of Andaman and Nicobar.

It was scheduled to land at 11:30.

Four aircraft and twelve ships have been deployed to search for the missing plane, the ministry of defence said.

The IAF operates more than 100 Antonov-32 aircraft. Surveillance
planes and ships are looking for the missing aircraft, which was
carrying service personnel to strategic islands near the Malacca
Straits, where India has a military base.

India’s ministry of defence initially deployed two airplanes and four ships to look for the missing aircraft.

Eight more warships have now joined the search.

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