Musharraf escort chopper crashes
By Amiruddin Mughal
GHORI, Pakistan (Reuters) - A Pakistani army helicopter escorting President Pervez Musharraf crashed in Kashmir on Monday, killing four people including two commandos from his security detail, an army spokesman said.
General Musharraf, who polled most votes in a presidential election on Saturday, was visiting Kashmir to mark the second anniversary of an earthquake in the region. The stricken helicopter, carrying a dozen people, was following Musharraf's.
"It took off after President Musharraf left," army spokesman Major-General Waheed Arshad said. "The president is safe and sound. He has reached his destination."
The president's spokesman, retired Major-General Rashid Qureshi, was among eight injured in the crash, Arshad said.
The four killed included a brigadier, the two commandos, and a cameraman from state-run television.
"The engine backed up and because of that it immediately went down," Arshad said. "The pilot made a crash landing. Once he did that the rear portion of the helicopter caught fire."
Arshad said there would be an inquiry, but he doubted whether the helicopter had been sabotaged or attacked, as it would have been more likely to have exploded in the air.
U.S. ally Musharraf has survived at least three assassination attempts by al Qaeda linked militants. Continued...



