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The Wire
09-07-2025
- General
- The Wire
Two Pilots Killed After IAF Jaguar Trainer Aircraft Crashes in Rajasthan's Churu District
Government The IAF said that a court of inquiry has been constituted, to ascertain the cause of the accident. New Delhi: An Indian Air Force (IAF) Jaguar trainer aircraft crashed in Rajasthan's Churu district on Wednesday (July 9), resulting in the death of the two pilots who were on board. 'An IAF Jaguar Trainer aircraft met with an accident during a routine training mission and crashed near Churu in Rajasthan, today. Both pilots sustained fatal injuries in the accident. No damage to any civil property has been reported. IAF deeply regrets the loss of lives and stands firmly with the bereaved families in this time of grief,' the IAF posted from its official handle on X. An IAF Jaguar Trainer aircraft met with an accident during a routine training mission and crashed near Churu in Rajasthan, today. Both pilots sustained fatal injuries in the accident. No damage to any civil property has been reported. IAF deeply regrets the loss of lives and… — Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) July 9, 2025 The post added that a court of inquiry has been constituted, to ascertain the cause of the accident. Officials said that the incident took place in the Ratangarh Tehsil of Churu district. According to Churu SP Jai Yadav, at around 12.30 pm on Wednesday afternoon the jet crashed near Bhavana Badavane village, reported The Indian Express. The newspaper reported that this is the third incident of crash this year involving a Jaguar aircraft. In April, a two-seater Jaguar fighter aircraft of the IAF had crashed in an open field in Jamnagar district of Gujarat, killing one of the pilots. Earlier in March, a Jaguar fighter jet had crashed shortly after taking off from the Ambala air base in Haryana, reported Indian Express. However, the crew managed to escape unscathed. The Wire is now on WhatsApp. Follow our channel for sharp analysis and opinions on the latest developments.


Hans India
09-07-2025
- General
- Hans India
Two killed as IAF's Jaguar fighter jet crashes in Rajasthan's Churu
Jaipur: An Indian Air Force fighter jet 'Jaguar' crashed in Bhanuda village under the Rajaldesar police station area of Rajasthan's Churu district on Wednesday, reportedly claiming two lives. Churu SP Jai Yadav confirmed the crash and said police teams have been dispatched to the site. "Severely mutilated body parts have been recovered near the wreckage," he said. A massive crater has formed at the crash site, and aircraft debris is scattered across the area. Eyewitnesses from the village said the aircraft was seen falling from the sky in flames and crashed in a field near Charanan Mohalla on Sikrali Road. Burning parts of the jet were found scattered within a 200-foot radius. Villagers from Bhanuda and nearby areas rushed to the site. Locals suspect one or two personnel may have been aboard the jet at the time of the crash. Human remains and aircraft debris are spread widely across the impact zone. Further details are awaited from the Indian Air Force. Villagers said that a plane all in flame was seen falling from the sky in Beed near Charanan Mohalla on Sikrali Road. Soon after, burning pieces of the plane were seen scattered at various places in an area of about 200 feet. "Villagers from not only Bhanuda but also from nearby villages have reached the spot," said locals, adding that a fighter plane caught the attention while it was coming down, burning. This is the third Jaguar fighter jet crash this year. Earlier, a Jaguar crashed in Haryana's Panchkula on March 7, and another near Jamnagar in Gujarat on April 2. The Jaguar is a twin-engine, ground-attack fighter-bomber, available in single and twin-seat variants. Despite its vintage status, these planes are widely used by the IAF and have been heavily upgraded over the years.


NDTV
30-06-2025
- NDTV
Man Befriends Rajasthan Woman, Promises Luxury In Oman, Cops Foil Trafficking Bid
A 35-year-old man living in Muscat, Oman, met an 18-year-old woman from Rajasthan's Churu online. Soon, he befriended her and 'promised' the woman a luxurious life in Oman, but little did she know that the man allegedly plotted to sell her off in the Gulf country. But the cops rescued the woman 30 minutes before she was ready to fly to Oman. The man, Mohammad Islam, convinced the woman to come to Oman. He helped her obtain a passport and booked her a seat on an Air India flight from Delhi to Muscat. The woman, who was in love with the man, even took Rs 1 lakh cash and jewellery before leaving for Delhi to catch the flight. Superintendent of Police Jai Yadav said the woman is a resident of the Taranagar area in Churu and is a final-year college student. The officer said, "The woman left her house at 8:30 am on Saturday without informing anyone. Her family members were looking for her. They (cops) were informed at 5 pm. When the police started investigating, they found that she was at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. In such a situation, the police sought cooperation from the embassy and the Delhi Police to rescue her. She was ready to board the plane." "With the help of immigration, the embassy and the Delhi Police, she was found," he added. The District Superintendent of Police said that after receiving the information, the Churu police did not have time to reach Delhi. If the operation had been delayed by half an hour, she would have left for the Gulf. Police officer, Gaurav Khidiya, said that the accused, Mohammad Islam, is a resident of Mulat, Taranagar. He is married and lives in Oman. He has been there for 10 years, and his wife left him. Islam befriended the woman on social media eight months ago. The police are now preparing to bring the accused from Oman.


Time of India
29-06-2025
- Time of India
Churu girl rescued in Delhi from being trafficked to Oman
Jhunjhunu: An 18-year-old girl from Taranagar in Churu district was intercepted by police at Indira Gandhi International Airport with the assistance of Oman embassy and Delhi Police, just before she was to board a flight to Oman. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Churu SP Jai Yadav said that the girl was handed over to her family Sunday. Yadav said the girl's brother reported that his 18-year-old sister left home without informing anyone, taking along Rs 1 lakh and gold and silver jewellery. The police formed a team, contacted Delhi Police and the Oman embassy, and intercepted the girl at the international airport in Delhi, he said. Yadav said that the girl was brainwashed by a man named Mohammad Islam on social media and was trapped by him. Three months ago, he arranged for her passport and transported her from Taranagar to Delhi Airport by cab. From there, he planned to take her to Muscat, Oman, by flight, where she would likely be sold. However, the police managed to intercept her beforehand. Action will be taken against Islam, a resident of Taranagar who lives in Muscat, Oman, he said. Yadav appealed to the public to monitor their children's activities when giving them mobile phones.