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Two military planes collided in Colombia

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Both pilots ejected. But one of them died – Lieutenant Colonel Mario Andres Espinosa.

In Colombia, two Air Force A-27 Super Tucanos collided in the sky. Semana reported this the other day.

The accident is said to have occurred southeast of the country’s capital, Bogotá, during a training flight near a military base.

Both pilots ejected. But one of them died – Lieutenant Colonel Mario Andres Espinosa. The co-pilot was not seriously injured, but doctors are treating him.

The Super Tucano is a light turboprop attack aircraft. Made by the Brazilian company Embraer. It is in service in Brazil, Colombia, Nigeria, Chile and other countries.

Earlier in the Spanish city of Zaragoza, an F / A-18 Hornet fighter crashed. The incident was captured on video. The pilot successfully ejected and was hospitalized.

And in India, a MiG-21 fighter crashed into a building in the state of Rajasthan. Then three women died.


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