Indian air force grounds 72 MiG aircraft after crash
NEW DELHI - The Indian government has grounded 72 MiG-21 aircraft used for training in the wake of the May 3 crash of an Indian air force MiG-21, which killed at least eight people. In the last decade, the Indian air force has lost over 200 of its MiG fighters, which it bought from the former Soviet...
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