Russian Su-30 fighter jet goes down in Crimea
A Russian Su-30 fighter jet crashed in Crimea during a routine training flight. Both pilots ejected safely from the unarmed aircraft. This incident follows another crash on March 31 where an An-26 military transport plane went down, resulting in f...

Both pilots ejected safely from the jet, which was unarmed.
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"The crew safely bailed out and were evacuated by the ground search and rescue team. There is no threat to the pilots' lives," the RBC business portal reported, quoting a press release issued by the defence ministry.
The Su-30, a highly potent multi-role fighter, was unarmed during the training flight and was flying without ammunition.
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The defence ministry, however, did not provide a possible cause or other circumstances of the crash.
On the evening of March 31, an An-26 military transport plane crashed in Crimea, killing seven crew members and 22 passengers on board.
According to RIA Novosti, the An-26 "crashed into a cliff, a technical malfunction was identified as the preliminary cause of the crash.
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