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F7 jet crashes in central Iran, killing two pilots

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May 24, 2022 - 11:29

TEHRAN - An F7 fighter jet crashed near Anarak, the central province of Isfahan, at 8:00 local time on Tuesday, killing its two pilots.

An army official told IRNA that a technical malfunction caused the incident, but more investigations are underway.

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