New Delhi, May 29: An Apache attack helicopter of the Indian Air Force made a "precautionary landing" near Bhind in Madhya Pradesh on Monday, an IAF official said. There was no casualty, he said.

Precautionary landing means there could have been some minor issues, due to which the aircraft was landed as a precaution, officials said. IAF Chopper Crash Landing Video: Apache Attack Helicopter Makes Crash Landing in Madhya Pradesh's Bhind, No Casualties Reported.

Watch Video: Indian Air Force Aircraft Makes Precautionary Landing

"An Apache AH-64 helicopter of the IAF carried out a precautionary landing near Bhind, during routine operational training. All crew and the aircraft are safe. The rectification party has reached the site," the IAF tweeted. IAF Apache Attack Helicopter Makes Precautionary Landing in Field in Madhya Pradesh's Bhind District (Watch Video).

"The aircraft was on a normal routine training mission. The pilot did the precautionary landing near Bhind," an IAF spokesperson said in Delhi. The incident took place at around 8.45 am, the IAF spokesperson said.

No harm was caused to any person or material, he said, adding the aircraft is being currently examined. Earlier, Chambal Zone Inspector General of Police S Saxena told PTI that there was no fatality or injury in the landing (process). Some videos went viral on social media platforms in which a number of people were seen gathered near the aircraft.

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