Air Force plane crash in Churu
A Jaguar plane of the Air Force has crashed on Wednesday in Churu, Rajasthan. The accident took place in Bidavatan village of Ratangarh. 2 bodies have been recovered from the debris. It is feared that these bodies belong to the pilot. However, the Air Force says that the bodies are being identified. The Air Force team has left for the scene.
Local people informed the police about the accident. As soon as the information was received, a team of police immediately reached the accident site so that the area could be secured and further investigation can be helped. At present, no official confirmation has been done about the identity of the pilot and the aircraft.
Debris spread over 200 feet
Regarding having a plane crash at Barnuda Bidawatan, Border village of Ratangarh tehsil of Churu, local people said that the plane burning from the sky fell from the sky in Beed located near Charanan Mohalla on Sikrali Road. Many pieces of the plane have fallen in the range of about 200 feet.

Jaguar fighter plane crashed.
Local people say that pieces of bodies of people on the plane were also scattered around. A large number of villagers reached the spot not only from Bhanuda village but also from nearby villages. It is being told that a fighter plane has fallen and fell. In which there were probably one or two people riding.
Accident took place in March-April
In the last few months, many cases of Jaguar crash have come up. Earlier on April 2, the Jaguar plane of the Indian Air Force had crashed near Jamnagar in Gujarat. This deep painting firing fighter of the Air Force was Jaguar. The accident happened late at 9:30 pm. It was a Jaguar Twin Citter Trainer Aircraft and had 2 pilots riders. One pilot survived in the accident and the other died.
At the same time, on March 7, the Deep Pentation Strike Aircraft of the Air Force became a victim of the Jaguar accident. This accident happened near Ambala. At the time of the accident, the aircraft was on its routine flight from Ambala Air Base but reached close to Panchkula and fell victim to the accident.
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