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Prime Minister Hun Manet Commits to Ongoing Search for Missing RCAF Helicopter

Phnom Penh: The search for a helicopter that lost contact with the Royal Cambodian Air Force (RCAF) headquarters has entered its twelfth day, with no sign yet of the missing aircraft. The helicopter, piloted by two RCAF members, disappeared in early July, sparking an extensive search operation.

Today, the Prime Minister Hun Manet expressed his deep concern on social media, stating, "From then until now, there has not been a second that the two pilots have been forgotten."

PM Hun Manet confirmed that the search began immediately after the helicopter lost contact, involving the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and local authorities. The search efforts have been relentless, continuing day and night, through rain, dense forests, and across ravines.

"No matter how difficult or time-consuming, this search mission must continue until we can find both of our pilots," emphasized the Prime Minister.

He commended the Ministry of National Defense, the National Committee for Disaster Management, the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and all authorities and leaders involved in the search mission for their dedication and hard work.

The Prime Minister also expressed his gratitude to the Cambodian people for their sympathy, concern, and encouragement during this challenging time.

PM Hun Manet remains hopeful that the two pilots will be found soon, despite the difficult geography and climate conditions.



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