- Air Force probing possible mid-air collision, reports NDTV
- One of three pilots killed, reports PTI
- Two pilots traced, airlifted to hospital, reports NDTV
Two fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashed on Saturday, defence ministry sources said, reports PTI.
The sources said the exact location of the crash is being ascertained.
Preliminary reports suggested that one aircraft fell in Morena in Madhya Pradesh and other reportedly went down in the general area around Bharatpur, the sources said.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh was briefed by Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari on the crash of two IAF aircraft, they said.
Singh enquired about the well-being of pilots and is monitoring the developments closely, the sources said.
A Court of Inquiry has been established by the Air Force to understand the root cause of the crash and also to find out whether the jets collied mid-air, reports NDTV.
"IAF court of inquiry to establish whether there was a mid-air collision or not. The Su-30 had 2 pilots while Mirage 2000 had one pilot during the crash. Initial reports suggest 2 pilots are safe while an IAF chopper reaching the location of the third pilot soon," sources added.