Iranian fighter jet crashes, 2 pilots dead

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Iranian fighter jet crashes, 2 pilots dead
A local security official says the plane crashed about 65 kilometers from the city of Konarak in Iran's southern Sistan-Baluchistan province

TEHRAN, Iran – An Iranian F-4 Phantom fighter jet crashed during training exercises near the border with Pakistan on Tuesday, killing both pilots, state television reported.

State TV quoted a local security official as saying the plane had crashed about 65 kilometers (40 miles) from the city of Konarak in Iran’s southern Sistan-Baluchistan province.

“Unfortunately a military training aircraft crashed today due to technical problems,” killing the pilot and co-pilot, Ali Asghar Mirshekari, the provincial deputy security chief, told the channel.

No other details were provided on the possible cause of the crash.

Another Iranian F-4 fighter crashed near the city of Shiraz in July 2014, leaving both pilots dead.

The Iranian Air Force continues to operate several F-4s bought from the United States before Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution. – Rappler.com

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