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Five Indian air force staff killed as transport plane crashes in Assam

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Updated 13.6.2026
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Indian Air Force *Jorhat Assam military transport plane crash Antonov An-32

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Jun 13 Evening

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Al JazeeraJun 13

Five Indian air force staff killed as transport plane crashes in Assam

Five Indian Air Force personnel were killed when an Antonov An-32 transport plane crashed near Jorhat in Assam, India. The aircraft was on a routine sortie when it met with an accident. The Indian Air Force confirmed the incident and stated that crash site management and initial inquiries are underway, with an investigation launched to determine the cause. Images from the crash site showed smoke and the aircraft in pieces. The An-32 is a transport aircraft operated by the Indian Air Force, which has a fleet of approximately 105 such planes.

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South China Morning PostJun 13

India military transport plane crash kills 5

Five Indian Air Force personnel died when an An-32 military transport plane crashed while landing at a base in Jorhat, Assam, in India's northeast on Saturday. The Indian Air Force confirmed the fatalities in a statement, expressing deep regret and extending condolences to the families. The statement did not specify the total number of people on board or if there were other survivors. However, an unnamed air force official indicated that the co-pilot had survived the accident. Images from the crash site showed smoke and the aircraft in pieces.

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Key Claims

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Five Indian air force personnel were killed in a transport plane crash in Assam.

— Indian Air Force officials

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The aircraft was an Antonov An-32 transport plane.

— Indian Air Force

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The plane was on a routine sortie when it crashed near Jorhat.

— Indian Air Force

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An investigation into the cause of the accident is underway.

— Indian Air Force

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The last major An-32 crash in India was in 2019, killing 13 people.

— Article