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According to district collector Rukmani Riar, the plane's pilot is safe.

Digital Desk: An Indian Air Force MiG-21 fighter crashed near Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, killing at least two civilians, news agency PTI quoted Additional Superintendent of Police, Jassaram Bose as saying.

According to district collector Rukmani Riar, the plane's pilot is safe.

The jet crashed near Dabli area of Hanumangarh.


The MiG-21 aircraft, in all of its variations, has experienced the most IAF crashes. According to data released officially by the Defence Ministry in the past, more than 170 pilots had lost their lives in accidents, prompting suspicions that these aircraft had a terrible safety record.








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