SRINAGAR: A MiG 21 aircraft of the Indian Air Force’ crashed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam area on Wednesday. The pilot is feared dead.
Another civilian is feared dead. Authorities are yet to confirm this.
The jet crashed in an open field near Garend Kalaan village in Budgam at 10.05 am, the officials said.
The aircraft broke into two and caught fire immediately, the officials said, adding one body was seen near the site crash, reported news agency.
The identity of the deceased could not be confirmed immediately, they said, adding the fate of the pilots was not known.
An eyewitness at the crash site in Budgam claimed ‘it was a jet aircraft.’
Operation of several commercial flights in the area has been put on hold.
The MiG-21 Bison is a single-engine, single-seater multirole fighter/ground attack aircraft. It has a maximum speed of 2230 kilometre/hour (Mach 2.1) and carries one 23mm twin-barrel cannon with four R-60 close combat missiles.
The multi-role aircraft has a 57-mm rocket and is capable of carrying eight bombs of both low and high calibre at a time.
Bureau Report
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