The Pakistan Navy and the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) have successfully located the wreckage of a missing K2 Airways Boeing 737 cargo aircraft during a joint search and rescue operation in the Arabian Sea. The aircraft had disappeared the previous night, prompting an extensive search by maritime authorities.
According to an official spokesperson, the Pakistan Navy and PMSA carried out a coordinated operation to trace the missing aircraft. Search teams worked continuously for nearly 12 hours before locating the wreckage in deep waters.
Authorities said the wreckage was found around 53 nautical miles south of Ormara in the Arabian Sea. The location was identified after search units covered a wide area using available maritime resources and coordinated rescue efforts.
The search mission began soon after reports confirmed that the cargo aircraft had gone missing. Multiple teams were deployed to the area to locate the aircraft as quickly as possible. The operation involved close cooperation between the Pakistan Navy and PMSA to improve the chances of finding the aircraft.
Officials confirmed that the wreckage has now been identified. However, they have not yet released additional details about the condition of the aircraft or any other findings related to the incident. Authorities said further information will be shared after the investigation progresses.
The relevant departments have started the next phase of the process following the discovery of the wreckage. Investigators will examine the crash site and collect evidence to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. Technical experts are expected to analyze the available information before reaching any conclusions.
Officials emphasized that the investigation will be conducted according to established aviation and maritime procedures. The purpose is to identify the factors that may have contributed to the aircraft’s disappearance and subsequent crash.
The Pakistan Navy stated that search and rescue operations remain an important part of its maritime responsibilities. The force regularly works with other national agencies to respond to emergencies at sea and provide assistance during rescue missions.
The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency also played a key role throughout the operation. Its personnel worked alongside naval teams to search the designated area until the aircraft’s wreckage was located.
The successful identification of the wreckage marks an important development in the case. However, authorities have stressed that the investigation is still underway. The relevant agencies will continue examining the evidence before issuing an official report on the cause of the incident.
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