Sukhoi fighter plane of Indian Air Force crashed, jet went missing from radar

Updated: 06-03-2026, 01.37 AM

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Big news is coming out from Assam, a state of North-East India. A modern Sukhoi fighter plane of the Indian Air Force has crashed here. Earlier the news had come out that the Sukhoi aircraft of the Air Force had suddenly disappeared from the radar. However, now news of its crash in Karbi Anglong area of ​​Assam has come to light. Let us tell you that Sukhoi aircraft manufactured by Russia is considered the backbone of the Indian Air Force. The Air Force uses its advanced version Sukhoi- 30MKI. The Indian Air Force uses more than 200 units of this aircraft.

How did the plane go missing?

According to the information revealed, the Sukhoi fighter plane of the Air Force had taken off from Jorhat in Assam. The aircraft was last contacted at 7.42 pm. The fighter jet took off for the training session at around 7 pm on Thursday evening. However, after some time the fighter plane suddenly disappeared from the radar. After this, investigation into the matter was started by the authorities.

Information about the crash came to light

According to the information, Sukhoi fighter plane of the Air Force has crashed in Karbi Anglong area of ​​Assam, which is about sixty kilometers away from Jorhat, Assam. Army and police teams are conducting search operations in this area. Local people claim that they have seen a plane flying in the sky which then came down and crashed. People claim that they heard a loud noise after the crash.

Search and rescue operation started

Defense PRO Guwahati has also informed about the disappearance of Su-30 MKI fighter aircraft from radar contact. It has been told that the Air Force team has left to find out the facts. More details are being ascertained in the case and search and rescue operations have been launched.

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