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    Tu-22M3 bomber crashes in Russia’s Irkutsk Oblast

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    A Tu-22M3 strategic bomber has crashed in Russia's Irkutsk Oblast, killing one of many pilots.

    Supply: Latvia-based Russian media outlet Meduza, citing Russia’s Ministry of Defence; Russian Telegram channel Mash

    Particulars: Russia’s Defence Ministry reported that the plane crashed throughout a scheduled flight. The four-member crew ejected, however one pilot died upon touchdown.

    Early experiences point out {that a} technical malfunction induced the crash. Telegram channel Mash says that the plane went down within the Usolsky district, hanging an influence line because it fell.

    For reference: Tu-22M3 bombers are concerned in Russia’s struggle in opposition to Ukraine. They’ve repeatedly launched Kh-22/Kh-32 missiles, together with strikes on residential buildings and infrastructure services, leading to quite a few civilian casualties.

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