It was the fifth accident involving a Russian military
aircraft in the past month, but the first with fatalities.
The Su-24 bomber
crashed while taking off from an airfield in the Khabarovsk
region in Russia 's Far East at 9:35 p.m. local time, the ministry said in a
statement. Shortly after leaving the runway, the plane banked sharply to the
left and struck the ground, the ministry said.
The military said
it has grounded its fleet of Su-24s until the cause of the crash could be
determined.
On Friday, a MiG-29
fighter jet went down in southern Russia but the pilot ejected
safely. Another MiG-29 crashed in southern Russia on June 4, its crew of two
bailing out safely.
Also on June 4, a
Su-34 bomber ran off the runway upon landing in the southwestern Voronezh region and
overturned. The two crew members were unhurt in the accident, which the Defense
Ministry said at the time was caused by a failure of the plane's breaking
parachute.
On June 8, a Tu-95,
a large four-engine bomber, ran off the runway in the Far
East and several Russian crew members were injured. The cause was
believed to have been a fire in one of the engines.
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