Pakistan's military brought the bodies of two ambassadors and two ambassadors' wives to Islamabad yesterday, a day after they were killed in a helicopter crash in northern mountains as they where inspecting a tourism project.

The ambassadors of Norway and the Philippines and the wives of the Malaysian and Indonesian envoys were killed when the helicopter they were on crashed in the Gilgit region. Three Pakistani crewmen were also killed and several diplomats were injured. The government says the Mi-17 helicopter suffered engine failure, dismissing as bogus a Pakistani Taliban claim that the militants shot it down.