Russian warplane crashes in Far East

  30 March 2016    Read: 1020
Russian warplane crashes in Far East
A Sukhoi Su-25 attack aircraft crashed March 30 during the landing at an airfield in Russia
The Su-25 jet (NATO reporting name: "Frogfoot") was performing a training flight, the ministry’s press service said.

“The pilot ejected, his life and health are not under threat,” according to the press service. “The flight was made without an ammunition allowance. There are no casualties or destruction on the ground.”

A ministry’s commission for flights safety is heading to the crash scene.

A source in the law enforcement agencies earlier told TASS that the aircraft crashed near Chernigovka airfield due to "engine malfunction."

The local administration confirmed that crash occurred in Primorye’s Chernigovsky settlement, adding that there were no casualties or serious destruction.

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