Authorities confirmed that three people were hurt on Tuesday when two French Air Force stunts jets collided close to an atmosphere base in northern France.
The two aircraft collided in midair before plummeting flat down, according to the social media videos that are available. The scene of the incident is also immediately captured in the video as smoke rises from the scene.
According to the French Air and Space Force, the Alpha Jet aircraft are alleged to have crashed midair close to a military base north of Saint-Dizier. Aircraft and a customer were forced to leave their airplane as a result of the incident. Following the incident, all three were “found aware,” according to defense options.
A resource told AFP that one of the wounded people had many accidents. In addition, one of the jets crashed into a container, igniting a flames, but no casualties were reported for the rest of the crew.
The image received immediate dispatch of emergency response teams. Sébastien Lecornu, the minister of defense, confirmed in a post on X ( previously Twitter ) that “emergency services have been mobilized.”
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, France has used the twin-engine Alpha Jet to train Ukrainian planes.
Following a horrible event in August 2024 when two French aircraft lost their lives in a rare mishap involving the country’s most sophisticated military aircraft, two French pilots collided in southeast France.
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