Another Russian fighter jet crashes into residential house in Irkutsk
“Currently, there is no information on casualties,” Irkutsk Oblast Governor Igor Kobzev said.
Irkutsk governor Igor Kobzev said on Telegram that the Su-34 fighter plane had crashed into a two-story house in the city.
Kobzev also published a video showing firefighters clambering over the wreckage and directing jets of water at the still-smoldering rubble.
It has been the second such incident in six days.
Last Monday, a Su-34 military aircraft crashed into an apartment building in Yeysk, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. At least 15 people were killed in the accident, according to Russian officials. (ILKHA)
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