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Iranian fighter jet crashes, three killed: state TV by AFP Staff Writers Tehran (AFP) Feb 21, 2022 An Iranian fighter jet crashed Monday in a residential area of the northwestern city of Tabriz killing three people, including two crew, state television reported. The head of the local Red Crescent organisation said the plane smashed into a school and that one of the dead was a resident of the neighbourhood. Local official Mohammad-Bagher Honarvar told state television that the school was closed at the time due to the coronavirus pandemic. He identified the plane as a F-5 fighter aircraft and said it went down at around 9:00 am (0530 GMT) in the central Tabriz neighbourhood of Monajem. An investigation is underway, the state broadcaster said. The official news agency IRNA posted on its website video footage showing firefighters putting out a blaze at the crash site. Iran's airforce has mostly Russian MiG and Sukhoi fighter jets that date back to the Soviet era, as well as some Chinese aircraft. Some American F-4 and F-5 fighter jets dating back to before the 1979 Islamic revolution are also part of its air fleet.
Japan recovers second body from crashed F-15 Tokyo (AFP) Feb 14, 2022 The Japanese military said Monday it has recovered the body of the second crew member of a fighter jet that crashed two weeks ago. The two-seater F-15 from the Japan Air Self-Defense Force crashed in waters off the central Ishikawa region during a training mission on January 31. The body of the other pilot was recovered by the Japanese navy on Friday. A naval search team recovered the second pilot's body on Sunday. The air force confirmed his identity, which was not released to the public. ... read more
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