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  • 14 Nov, 2024

Russian Su-34 bomber crashes, crew killed – Ministry of Defense

Russian Su-34 bomber crashes, crew killed – Ministry of Defense

The incident occurred in the mountainous region of the North Caucasus.

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on Tuesday morning that a Russian Su-34 supersonic bomber  crashed in a mountainous region of North Ossetia-Alania, killing both pilots. The plane was on  a routine training flight.

The ministry said a preliminary assessment suggested the plane had technical defects, TASS reported.

North Ossetia is located in the North Caucasus and borders South Ossetia and Georgia.

The two-seater aircraft can attack ground targets with high-precision bombs and missiles. Russian Su-34s have flown several combat missions in Syria and Ukraine.

The incident came two months after a Tu-22M3 long-range strategic bomber crashed in southern Russia while returning from an attack in Ukraine, killing two of the four crew members.

In October 2022, a Russian Su-34 suffered  engine failure and crashed into an apartment building in the southern city of Eysk, killing 16 people. Both pilots survived.

Syed Haider

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