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Just saw this on the news - an Indian Air Force su-30 fighter jet went down in the Karbi Anglong district of Assam during a training run. The crash happened about 60km from Jorhat, which is pretty significant given how populated that region is.
Search and rescue teams are already mobilized trying to locate the aircraft and crew. No word yet on what actually caused it or the condition of those on board, but these kinds of incidents always raise questions about aviation safety protocols in military operations.
It's a stark reminder of how demanding su-30 operations can be, especially during training missions where pilots are pushing limits. The investigation that follows will probably shed light on whether it was mechanical failure, pilot error, or something else entirely. Hoping for the best outcome for the crew involved.