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MiG-29K fighter jet crashes in Goa

Zauqi Farooqi - October 12, 2022 at 7:30
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Fighter aircraft MiG 29K crashed on Wednesday due to a technical snag. The pilot on board escaped unhurt. The plane was returning to the base when the accident occurred. According to the information given by the Navy, the pilot on board the aircraft is safe.

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