
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed deep sadness over the tragic accident of Air India AI171 near Ahmedabad, which claimed more than 200 lives. He arrived X (formerly Twitter) and wrote: “He was sadly today with Air India’s tragic accident near Ahmedabad near Ahmedabad. We are expanding the families of the victims that will mourn this immense loss.
Nawaz Sharif: “Loss exceeds boundaries”
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has repeated similar sentiments and emphasized the human cost of disaster. In his statement of X, he said, “My sincere condolences to the families of rare lives have lost in Ahmedabad’s tragic air crash. This devastating loss exceeds the boundaries and reminds us of our shared humanity. My deepest compassion with Prime Minister Modi and India people.”
Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari: “Deep Customation to India”
Pakistani People’s Party (PPP) President and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari also offered their sympathy and emphasized the scope of tragedy: “I have sadly heard the tragic incident that appeared today.
Deadly collision after take -off
The accident, which occurred shortly after the Boeing 787 took off from the international airport Sardar VallaBhbhai patel on the way to London, attracted international reactions and solidarity, while the leaders from all over the world mourned over the loss of life.
Live updates about Air India’s aircraft crash
The London Air India Dreamliner (AI171) carrying 242 people crashed into the BJ Medical College complex near Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel of International Airport on Thursday, June 12, and launched a massive fire.
The Boeing 787-8, which took off at 13:39, reportedly issued a “Mayday” call before only 600-800 feet fell into a densely populated area adjacent to the airport.
Vijay rupean among the dead, one miraculous survivor
Former Minister Gujarat Vijay Rupani was confirmed by the dead leader of BJP CR Patil. One survivor was identified in the middle of devastation – Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, who sat on 11A.
Nationality and crew on board
Of the 242 people on board were 230 passengers: 169 Indians, 53 British, 7 Portuguese and 1 Canadian. The crew included two pilots and 10 flight attendants. The aircraft was the captain of the Sumeet Sabharwal (8,200 flying hours) and jointly piloted Clive Kundar (1,100 hours).
Ongoing emergency efforts
The plane crashed into the hostel building on the Medical College campus and caused intensive flames that committed trees, buildings and parked vehicles.
Health officer Gujarat said that DNA testing would be required to identify as a result of serious burns. Although no official toll has been issued, the news suggests that more than 200 bodies have been obtained.
Air India, PM Modi and others react
Air India N Chandrasecaran chairman said: “We are a fracture.
CEO Campbell Wilson added: “It’s a difficult day for all of us in Air India. We are working with the authorities on all efforts to respond to emergencies.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: “The tragedy in Ahmedabad has amazed us and grieves. My thoughts are with every disabled.”
King Charles IIII expressed his shock: “Our special prayers and the deepest maybe sympathy are with the families and friends of all disabled… across so many nations.”
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called paintings from Ahmedabad “devastating”, on board there were many British nationals.
Rescue teams continue to go through the debris and look for traces and possible survivors. Once the nation mourns, the focus is now shifting to the investigation and support of families affected by this unprecedented tragedy.
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