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Wednesday, 25 September 2019

"Modi Ji is the result of the aftershocks of February 27." The response of the Pak army to the crash of India's MiG-21 warplane ignited the bodies of Indians.

"Modi Ji is the result of the aftershocks of February 27." The response of the Pak army to the crash of India's MiG-21 warplane ignited the bodies of Indians.





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Indian Army's response to India's MiG-21 aircraft crash ignited Indians' body Had crashed. According to details, Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor has responded to the crash of India's fighter plane Mig-21. Writing a message said that all of this is after February 27 aftershocks. It may be recalled that on February 27, Pakistan killed two Indian warplanes, including a MiG-21. On Wednesday, the Indian Air Force's MiG-21 fighter plane crashed near an Airbus station in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. The air force said that the incident happened at 10 am in which both pilots managed to get out of the plane on time. The Indian Air Force ordered an inquiry into the incident so that the reasons for the plane's collapse were investigated. The Indian Air Force will be headed by Colonel Rank. It may be mentioned that earlier on 8th August, Indian Air Force Russian-made aircraft in the Indian state of Assam, Ski-30, also crashed, but the pilot of the plane was safe in the crash. 26 IAF personnel, including staff, were killed in a plane crash. According to the report, a total of 26 fighter jets, 6 choppers, 9 training aircraft have been deployed in India since 2014. And three cargo planes were destroyed in which 46 people were killed. It may be recalled that on March 8 this year, the Indian Air Force's MiG-21 fighter plane crashed and crashed in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Nandan was also detained by an Indian pilot who was operating a MiG-21, who was later released by Pakistan under the spirit of passion and handed over to the Indian authorities on the Wagah border.

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