Three Indian fighter jets crashed on home territory, cause unknown: Indian security source


Metal debris lies on the ground in Wuyan in India-administered Kashmir's Pulwama district May 7, 2025. - Reuters

SRINAGAR, India: Three Indian fighter jets crashed on Wednesday (May 7) on home territory, a senior Indian security source said, without giving the cause.

Two airplanes crashed in India-run Jammu and Kashmir, and another in India's Punjab state, the source said. It was not immediately clear what had happened to the pilots.

The crashes came after New Delhi launched missile strikes on its arch-rival Pakistan, and the two sides then fired heavy artillery along their contested frontier. - AFP

 

 

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