Russian warplane on training mission crashes in Kaliningrad, killing its pilots

A Russian warplane crashed in Russia's Kaliningrad region on Saturday during a training mission, killing the two pilots on board. "The Su-30 aircraft crashed in a deserted area. The flight was carried out without ammunition. The crew died," local ...

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A Russian warplane crashed in Russia's Kaliningrad region on Saturday during a training mission, killing the two pilots on board. "The Su-30 aircraft crashed in a deserted area. The flight was carried out without ammunition. The crew died," local military authorities said.

According to officials, a technical malfunction was the likely cause.

Kaliningrad is a Russian exclave on the Baltic Sea, positioned between NATO member states Poland and Lithuania.


The Su-30 fighter jet has been used extensively during Russia's action in Ukraine.

The Russian air force has suffered a string of crashes that some observers have attributed to a higher number of flights amid the fighting in Ukraine. Last month, two Russian fighter jets crashed while on training missions - one into the Pacific and one into the Sea of Azov.
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