Indian Air Force’s fighter jet crashes in western state

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NEW DELHI, Sept 4, 2018 (BSS/XINHUA) – An Indian Air Force’s fighter jet
crashed in the western state of Rajasthan Tuesday, sources said.

The mishap occurred near the city of Jodhpur in Rajasthan.

“The MiG-27 aircraft crashed on a field near Jodhpur and burst into flames.
Fortunately, the pilot ejected safely moments before the crash. There were no
civilian deaths too,” sources said.

The plane crashed soon after it took off from the Jodhpur air base on a
routine sortie.

A court of inquiry has been ordered, sources added.

In July this year, another MiG aircraft — a MiG 21 — crashed in the
northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh’s Kangra district, killing the
pilot.

In May this year also, another MiG 21 plane crashed in Indian-controlled
Kashmir, killing the pilot.