Inquiry ordered after crash of Indian air force MiG-23

NEW DELHI - The Indian air force has ordered an inquiry into the latest crash of one of its MiG aircraft, a MiG-23 that crashed April 4 near Ludhiana in the northern Punjab state. The pilot bailed out of the aircraft after reporting an engine fire. At least five civilians were killed in the crash...

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