Video | Military plane crashes into homes in China, killing and two injured, pilot survived

Written By رنا السيلاوي on 2022/06/11

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Weather of Arabia - One person was killed and two were injured after a military plane collided with houses in the Chinese city of Laohiko on Thursday (June 9), and the accident destroyed several houses, but the pilot survived the accident.

China's state-run CCTV channel reported that a J-7 fighter jet crashed during training in the central province of Hubei, but the pilot survived after ejecting himself from the plane and parachuting, and was taken to hospital for treatment with two injured residents.

The accident occurred near Laohekou Airport, which is mainly used as a training site for new combat pilots from the Air Force of the People's Liberation Army, and investigations have not yet revealed the cause of the accident.

Meanwhile, at least 17 people were killed after floods hit central China's Hunan Province, and a landslide buried parts of several villages in the southern Guangxi region. .more

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