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Russian warplane crashes into Far East village, no one hurt

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Regional authorities in Russia's Far East say a military jet has crashed into a village, but its pilot ejected safely and no one was hurt on the ground.

The Primorsky region administration said the Su-25 warplane went down today during a routine training mission. The cause of the crash wasn't immediately clear.

Rossiya state television showed the jet streaking down and then exploding in the village of Chernigovka. It interviewed a resident who said the plane crashed into a barn just outside his house.

The Su-25 is a twin-engine ground attack aircraft that has been a mainstay of the Soviet and then Russian air force since the 1980s. It has also been widely exported. Su-25 planes have recently been involved in the Russian air campaign in Syria.

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First Published: Mar 30 2016 | 7:22 PM IST

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