In a tragic incident, a Jaguar fighter jet of the Indian Air Force crashed near Rajaldesar in Rajasthan’s Churu district on Tuesday. The crash has resulted in the death of two individuals, with severely dismembered bodies found near the wreckage site.

According to news agency ANI, the aircraft involved in the crash was a Jaguar—a deep strike fighter jet used by the IAF. The jet went down in the Bhanuvada village under the jurisdiction of the Rajaldesar police station.
Churu Superintendent of Police, Jai Yadav, confirmed the crash and the fatalities. “A fighter jet has crashed in Bhanuvada village. Two people have died in the incident. Police from the Rajaldesar station have been dispatched to the site,” SP Yadav said.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as devastating, with debris from the aircraft scattered across the fields. The extent of damage to the bodies indicates the high impact of the crash.
Further details on the cause of the crash and the identity of the deceased are awaited. The Indian Air Force is expected to issue a formal statement soon.
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