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Su-30MKI on training mission crashes in Assam, IAF condoles loss of two pilots

Indian Air Force said on X that the The Su-30MKI crashed in Karbi Anglong, Assam, approximately 60 km from Jorhat.

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Assam: IAF confirmed the loss of Sqn Ldr Anuj and Flt Lt Purvesh Duragkar, who sustained fatal injuries in the Su-30 crash in an X post.

Following the Indian Air Force (IAF) Su-30MKI jet crash in Karbi Anglong district of Assam, locals in the area reported hearing a loud explosion.

They were seen using torches and lights to aid in the search. The crash site is located roughly 60 km from Jorhat.
Police personnel and Air Force Police are currently in the area, and search operations are underway.

Speaking to ANI, a local stated that they saw the plane coming down in the evening yesterday.”We heard a loud noise and an explosion… The police from the Chowki Wala police station are here. They are searching for him from the helicopter… There is no trace of the pilot. Till now, nothing has been found,” he said.

Indian Air Force posted about the search operation on X, stating, “The Su-30MKI, which was on a training mission, crashed in the area of Karbi Anglong, Assam, approx 60 km from Jorhat. Search operations are underway,” said IAF.

Earlier, the IAF said that the aircraft had lost radar contact at around 7.42 pm after taking off from Jorhat in Assam.

“An IAF Su-30 MKI is reported overdue. The aircraft had taken off from Jorhat, Assam and was last in contact at 7.42 pm. Further details are being ascertained. Search and Rescue mission has been initiated,” said IAF.

The Su-30MKI is a two-seater fighter jet developed by Russian aircraft manufacturer Sukhoi. The IAF has a fleet of over 200 Su-30MKIs.

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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