The IAF's Mi-17 helicopter crashed while it was trying to land at a helipad near Uttarakhand's Kedarnath
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All passengers are safe and only faced minor injuries
Helicopter was carrying eight people - 6 passengers, co-pilot and pilot
The Mi-17 V5 caught fire after it collided with an iron girder
A video has surfaced showing the chopper descending towards the helipad and crashing.
Four people including the IAF pilot suffered injuries; they are out of danger, rescuers said. The helicopter was carrying eight people -- six passengers, the co-pilot and the pilot. The IAF's Russian-origin transport helicopter Mi-17 V5 caught fire after it collided with an iron girder.

The IAF's Mi-17 helicopter that crash-landed near Kedarnath in Uttarakhand
The air force has launched an investigation to find out what caused the helicopter to collide with the iron girder that led to the crash landing.
"Today morning one Mi-17 V5 helicopter of IAF crashed near Kedarnath (Uttarakhand)... A Court of Inquiry will ascertain the cause of the accident," the IAF said in a statement.
(With inputs from ANI)
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