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IAF Fighter Jet Crashes in Gujarat's Kutch, Pilot Killed

Earlier this year, two Indian Air Force pilots lost their lives when a jet crashed in Assam in February.
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Jun 05 2018
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Earlier this year, two Indian Air Force pilots lost their lives when a jet crashed in Assam in February.
The remains of the crashed fighter jet. Credit: Twitter/ANI
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New Delhi/Kutch (Guj): An Indian Air Force Jaguar fighter jet crashed on June 5, in Gujarat's Kutch district soon after it took off from the Jamnagar airbase, killing a senior officer who was piloting the aircraft, a defence spokesperson said.

Air Commodore Sanjai Chauhan, the Air Officer Commanding Air Force Station Jamnagar, who was flying the deep penetration Jaguar fighter jet died when the plane crashed in a field in Bareja village.

"The Jaguar aircraft on a routine training mission from Jamnagar crashed around 10.30 am," defence spokesperson Lt Col Manish Ojha said here.

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"The pilot, Air Commodore Sanjai Chauhan, sustained fatal injuries in the crash," he said.

A Court of Inquiry has been ordered (by the air headquarters) to investigate the cause of the accident, he said.

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"The plane, which was on a routine sortie, crashed near Bareja village," he said.

Some cows grazing in the field were killed after being hit by the jet's debris, locals said.

The plane's debris was strewn far and wide on the outskirts of the village and carcasses of the killed animals were seen lying in the field, they said.

Security agencies rushed to the spot and cordoned off the area, the locals added.

This article went live on June fifth, two thousand eighteen, at twenty-two minutes past three in the afternoon.

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