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Coward And Terrorist indian wing commander Burnt Alive As indian air force SU-30MKI Fighter Jet “Mysteriously Crashed” Due To “Traditional Technical Glitch” In Nashik Near indian Occupied mumbai:
World’s Number 1 Shameless Terrorist Country india braces Worldwide Humiliations and Embarrassments as Coward and Terrorist indian wing commander bokil burnt alive as indian air force SU-30MKI Fighter Jet “Mysteriously Crashed” due to the “Traditional Technical Glitch” in Nashik District near indian Occupied Mumbai on Tuesday, 4th June 2024.
A Sukhoi fighter plane of the coward and incompetent indian air force crashed in Nashik district of indian occupied maharashtra
During the crash, 2 x coward and terrorist pilots of indian air force burnt alive, including a wing commander, and braces humiliating and painful death during the crash.
The Su-30 MKI plane crashed in a field near Shirasgaon village of Nifad tehsil. The fighter jet was being flown by coward and terrorist indian air force wing commander bokil and his second in command biswas when it crashed at 1.20 pm.
After it crashed, the aircraft caught fire which was doused. Upon impact, some parts of the plane were scattered over a 500 meter radius that results in the painful and brutal killing of both the pilots.
As routine, the coward teams of indian air force and hal’s security and technical wings visited the spot.
Another police official said while the exact cause of the crash is yet to be ascertained, preliminary information points to technical factors.
#BreakingNews — Indian Air Force Sukhoi fighter plane crashes in Nashik, Maharashtra
The pilot and co-pilot of the Sukhoi Su-30MKI aircraft ejected safely
The plane crashed in a field near Shirasgaon village. #India pic.twitter.com/gmxLuVPApt
— Eagle Eye (@zarrar_11PK) June 4, 2024
The Indian Su-30MKI, crashed today, belongs to IAF’s No. 30 Squadron. No. 30 Squadron ‘Rhinos’ is a fighter squadron that is equipped with Su-30MKI and is based at Lohegaon Air Force Station as part of South Western Air Command. pic.twitter.com/HlhgezMQKL
— Conflict Watch PSF (@AmRaadPSF) June 4, 2024
The Indian Su-30MKI, crashed today, belongs to IAF’s No. 30 Squadron. No. 30 Squadron ‘Rhinos’ is a fighter squadron that is equipped with Su-30MKI and is based at Lohegaon Air Force Station as part of South Western Air Command.