South Korea Navy plane crashes with 4 People onboard; Probe on

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Post Published By: Sujata Biswal
Updated : 29 May 2025, 12:35 PM IST
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Seoul: South Korea's Navy said a maritime patrol aircraft with four people on board crashed near a military base in the southern city of Pohang on Thursday.

The crash occurred at around 1:43 pm (0443 GMT) local time, the South Korean navy said in a statement.

The navy was trying to confirm the cause of the accident and the number of casualties, it said.

Earlier, the News Agency reported the plane crashed in the mountains on the east coast, citing authorities.

Smoke was seen from the location where the plane appeared to have crashed, Yonhap said, citing a civilian witness.

South Korea's Political Relations With India

India's all-party Parliamentary delegation on Monday engaged with key stakeholders in South Korea, reports Dynamite News correspondent.

articulating New Delhi's message against global terrorism in the backdrop of the April 22 Pahalgam massacre in Jammu and Kashmir by a Pakistan-backed terrorist outfit on April 22, according to a delegation. member.

The Indian Parliamentary members on their 3rd day in Seoul called on Mr Yun Ho-jung, Chairperson of the Korea-India Parliamentary Friendship Group and briefed him on India’s "principled and uncompromising " stance on terrorism in the wake of the barbaric Pahalgam attack.

The MPs also conveyed that India makes no distinction between terrorists and the states that harbour them, and sought global cooperation to bring perpetrators and enablers to justice.

"Our delegation called on Mr. Yun Ho-jung, Chairperson of the Korea-India Parliamentary Friendship Group and briefed him on India’s principled and uncompromising stance on terrorism in the wake of the barbaric Pahalgam attack.

"We conveyed that India makes no distinction between terrorists and the states that harbour them, and seeks global cooperation to bring perpetrators and enablers to justice," TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, who is vocal against all sorts of terrorism, said.

He said India’s all-party parliamentary delegation had the honour of engaging with key stakeholders in Korea to further New Delhi's united message against the global threat of terrorism. He said they also engaged with eminent scholars and senior representatives from Korea’s leading think tanks, policy groups, and India Studies Centres.

"The discussions were substantive, delving into India’s measured, precise and non-escalatory response," in the form of Operation Sindoor to target the terror den s across the border," Banerjee elaborated about the all-party outreach mission to convey India's concern on terrorism, backed by the Pakistani regime.

"I spoke about the moral urgency of collective global action in dismantling terror ecosystems and how India’s doctrine, guided by the restraint principle and resolve, can serve as a template in this regard. I thank our Korean counterparts for their strong show of solidarity and support," the Diamond Harbour MP in West Bengal, said.

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