Russian Su-25 crash takes Moscow's aircraft losses to 5 in a day
- A Russian Su-25 aircraft crashed during a training flight in Primorsky Krai due to engine failure, and the pilot successfully ejected, according to Russian propagandist Ilya Tumanov.
- The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed the aircraft was unarmed and fell in a remote, uninhabited area.
- A total of 39 Su-25 aircraft have been destroyed or lost for other reasons, as noted by the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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Russian Su-25 crashes during training flight in Far East, Russia's Defense Ministry says
A Russian Su-25 attack aircraft crashed during a routine training flight in Primorye Krai in Russia's Far East, the Russian Defense Ministry said on March 24.The pilot successfully ejected and was rescued by a search and rescue team, according to state-owned news agency TASS. A Russian Air Force commission has been dispatched to investigate the incident."According to preliminary information, the cause of the accident was a technical malfunction,…
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