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MiG crashes in Ambala, 5 injured

April 07, 2003 13:22 IST
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An Indian Air Force MiG-21 aircraft on Monday crashed in a residential colony of Ambala city soon after take-off, injuring five persons.

The injured included two children and three

women, identified as Roshni, Santri and Sita Devi. A house and some vehicles were also damaged in the crash.

The pilot bailed out safely.

This is the second MiG crash in the past four days.

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