An Air Force Jaguar plane has crashed in Churu, Rajasthan on Wednesday. This accident happened in Bhanuda Bidawatan village of Ratangarh. 2 bodies have been recovered from the debris. It is believed that these bodies are of the pilot. The Air Force team has also left for the spot.
Local people informed the police about the accident. As soon as the information was received, a police team immediately reached the accident site so that the area could be secured and help in further investigation. At present, there has been no official confirmation about the identity of the pilot and the plane.
Debris spread in a radius of 200 feet
Regarding the plane crash in Bhanuda Bidawatan, a border village of Ratangarh tehsil of Churu, local people told that a burning plane fell from the sky in Beed located near Charanan Mohalla on Sikrali Road. Many burning pieces of the plane have fallen at various places within a radius of about 200 feet.
Jaguar fighter plane crashed.
Local people say that the pieces of the bodies of the people on board the plane were scattered around. Not only from Bhanuda village, a large number of villagers from the surrounding villages also reached the spot. It is being told that a fighter plane fell burning. Probably one or two people were on board.
An accident had also happened in March-April
Many cases of Jaguar crashes have come to light in the last few months. Earlier on April 2, the Indian Air Force’s Jaguar plane crashed near Jamnagar in Gujarat. This was the Air Force’s deep penetration strike fighter Jaguar. This accident happened at 9:30 pm late at night. This Jaguar was a twin seater trainer aircraft and there were 2 pilots on board. One pilot survived the accident while the other died.
On March 7, the Air Force’s deep penetration strike aircraft Jaguar also met with an accident. This accident happened near Ambala. At the time of the accident, the aircraft was on its routine flight from Ambala Air Base but met with an accident near Panchkula.