Russian military jet crashes killing 2 pilots

Russian military jet crashes killing 2 pilots

An investigation has been launched to ascertain the reason behind the accident.

Russia’s defence ministry said the Sukhoi-34 jet crashed ‘in a mountainous zone’. (Wikimedia Commons pic)
MOSCOW:
A Russian military jet crashed during a training flight in the Caucasus region of North Ossetia, killing two people on board, the defence ministry said Tuesday.

A statement said the Sukhoi-34 jet crashed “in a mountainous zone” and added that there was “no damage on the ground”. It did not specify when the accident happened.

It said a technical problem appeared to have caused the crash, adding that an investigation had been launched to ascertain the reason behind the accident.

North Ossetia, which borders ex-Soviet Georgia, is about 800km from the front line in Ukraine.

On June 8, regional authorities said Ukraine targeted a military airfield near the town of Mozdok with drones but three of them were shot down. It was the first such attack in North Ossetia since the special military operation launched by Russia against Ukraine in February 2022.

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