An Indian Air Force (IAF) SU-30 MKI aircraft crashed at Pune airport on April 18.
The flight operations are suspended temporarily at the Pune airport.
The Indian Air Force is reportedly trying to cover up their failures by stating the crash as an incident only and not a ‘technical failure’.
As per a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the IAF said, “Pune runway is temporarily unavailable due to an incident involving an IAF aircraft.”
They stated that the crew was safe and a rescue operation had been started.
SU-30 price
Generally, a Sukhoi SU-30 fighter jet costs between $35 million and $90 million per unit, depending on its variant.
According to the media reports, locally manufactured SU-30 MKI jets for India cost $90 million to $100 million.
Reality of the Indian Air Force
In a post on X by the World Monitor, it is clearly mentioned that the fighter jet suffered a major technical failure during landing at Lohegaon Air Force Station.
This has caused chaos in civilian flights, the post further said.
It is not the first time that the Indian forces and the Godi media lied about their plane crashes.
They have always covered it up by telling these major crashes as a mishap or some other reason.
The foreign media have also exposed the facts behind the crash in many cases.
The Air India AI171 crash near Ahmedabad is a major example.
The foreign media provided key details about the reasons behind the crash, including The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Reuters, BBC, and Al Jazeera.
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Dhruv Rathee, a researcher and YouTube vlogger, is a key example for this.
He went through a deep analysis of the major aircraft crashes in India.
He has described everything in his documentaries about how the Godi media has always tried to misguide the public and the world.
On the other hand, another post on X claims that IAF has confirmed that there is no damage to the aircraft and it is safe and fine.
The post also states that there is no public infrastructure damage, but the runway is closed.
Do not engage with fake news, it added.
The question is, if there is no damage to the aircraft and the public infrastructure, then why is the runway closed? Why even temporarily?
There has been no statement released so far by the Indian government, the Ministry of Defence, or even the Defence Minister himself.
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