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In Finland, f-18 fighter crashes

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The pilot is managed in the catapult, where they are established. Rescue services work on the scene.

In Finland, an F/A-18 Hornet fighter collapsed near the city of Rovanieya. This was reported by the Finnish Air Force on Social Network X on Wednesday, May 7.

It is indicated that, by about 11pm, the plane fell to the area of ​​the local airport. The pilot is managed in the catapult, and where they are established. Many divisions of rescue services have been sent to the scene.

The television and radio company said that now in Rovaniemi a meeting of the Defense Ministers of North Europe’s countries should take place. But due to the accident, this event was canceled.

Remember that in recent days the United States has lost two F/A-18 Hornet fighters simultaneously in the Red Sea. Thus, on April 29, the plane fell over the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft of aircraft during a steep vessel, conducted to prevent the fire of the Husites.

And it is now known that the second F/A-18 had an accident during the landing on the same aircraft.

The cost of the F/A-18 Super Hornet is about $ 60 million.

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