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.

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