Unidentified aircraft crashes in Punjab’s Bathinda, one farm labourer killed
- An unidentified aircraft crashed in Aklian Kalan village, Bathinda district, around 2 am on May 7, killing one farm labourer and injuring nine others.
- The crash occurred in harvested wheat fields about 500 meters from homes, as eyewitnesses saw the aircraft flying unusually low before it caught fire and exploded.
- The victim, named Govind and employed in agricultural labor from Haryana, died either at the crash location or during transport to a nearby hospital, while several injured individuals were taken to local medical centers for treatment.
- Eyewitnesses reported that when the aircraft caught fire after crashing, local residents quickly moved to help the pilots, but the plane exploded as they approached, injuring several people.
- Authorities cordoned off the area and initiated an investigation to determine the cause and the aircraft's identity, while official details and pilot information remain unavailable.
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One civilian was killed and nine others injured on early Wednesday as an unidentified aircraft crashed and caught fire in Aklian Kalan village, some 20 km from the district headquarters in Punjab’s Bathinda. The dead has been identified as a farm labourer, Govind from Haryana. The crash occurred around 2 a.m. in wheat-harvested fields, close to the residential area. 📰 Bhatinda Plane Crash: 1 Civilian Killed, 9 Injured As Unidentified Aircraft B…
1 civilian dead, 9 injured as unidentified aircraft crashes in village near Bathinda Air Force base
The plane allegedly crashed near Akali Khurd village, which is located just 20 km from the Bhisiana Air Force Station. The Army cordoned off the area, and Air Force personnel collected the debris.
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