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Pakistan trainer aircraft crashes in Punjab province

By ANI | Updated: August 6, 2021 17:05 IST

A Pakistan Air Force (PAF) trainer aircraft crashed near Punjab Province's Attock city on Friday during a training session.

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A Pakistan Air Force (PAF) trainer aircraft crashed near Punjab Province's Attock city on Friday during a training session.

"Both pilots have ejected successfully. No loss of life or property has been reported so far on the ground," said a statement from the air force.

A PAF statement said that a board of Inquiry has been ordered to probe the accident.

In September 2020, a PAF trainer aircraft crashed in the Attock district during a routine flight.

That same year in February, a PAF Mirage aircraft crashed near Shorkot in Punjab province during a routine operational training mission.

( With inputs from ANI )

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