Islamabad: Pakistan military authorities have made it clear that the debris of the US helicopter, which was crashed in Abbottabad on May 02 during raid to hunt Osama Bin Laden, is in our custody.
“We have received not any formal application from Pentagon or any other American concerned officials to return back debris of downed stealth helicopter”, the military authorities said Friday.
No decision has been taken to hand over the debris of helicopter to the US, they said, adding that, we will review to hand over debris of helicopter to US after getting formal application in this regard.
Responding to a question, the military authorities informed that such type of helicopters are used in special operations. The debris of helicopter has been shifted to safe location and we are reviewing it thoroughly.
Earlier CBS News reported that a downed helicopter may be yielding some information about new stealth technology, as the US tries to get back what remains of their Black Hawk.
One of the Black Hawks flown by an elite Army unit called Task Force 160 – which carried the Navy SEAL commandos – lost lift and was forced into a hard landing at Osama bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
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