Hyderabad, A tragic accident occurred in Telangana’s Medak district, where two Indian Air Force pilots lost their lives following the crash of their aircraft. The incident raises concerns about air safety and the risks associated with military training exercises.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the ill-fated aircraft had departed from the Air Force Academy (AFA) in Hyderabad for a routine training sortie when it met with the accident. Indian Air Force officials confirmed the deaths, identifying the victims as an instructor and a cadet. The Air Force has initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the crash, a standard procedure in such incidents to prevent future accidents.
In a separate incident, a 51-year-old head constable with the Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was found dead at his residence in V.C. Mottur near Walajah town, Ranipet in Tamil Nadu. The circumstances of the constable’s death were not immediately clear.
These incidents highlight the risks inherent in military operations and training, as well as the broader issues of personnel welfare within India’s armed forces.