A MIG-29 fighter jet from the Indian Air Force crashed near Agra during a routine exercise, with dramatic footage capturing the moment of impact.
Witnesses reported that the aircraft caught fire mid-air before plummeting into a field near the village of Soniga.
Fortunately, both the pilot and co-pilot ejected safely just before the crash and are unharmed.
As authorities investigate the incident, we delve into the details of this alarming event and what it means for aircraft safety during military exercises.
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