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All crew killed after Russian fighter jet crashes

All crew killed after Russian fighter jet crashes

A Russian Su-30 fighter jet crashed within the Russian Baltic Sea area of Kaliningrad throughout a coaching mission on Saturday.

“The crew of the aircraft lost their lives,” the Russian Defense Ministry stated, the Interfax news company reported.

It was initially unclear what number of occupants have been on board. The precise crash location was additionally not disclosed. The Sukhoi Su-30 plane was flying over uninhabited territory when technical issues occurred, it stated.

Russian fighter jets have crashed on Russian territory as a result of technical issues prior to now. The most severe incident occurred in October 2022, when a Su-34 fighter jet crashed right into a residential constructing within the southern Russian metropolis of Yeysk. More than a dozen individuals have been killed.

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