JAIPUR: A MiG-21 fighter jet crashed near Rajasthan's Bikaner city on Friday afternoon. The pilot has been ejected safely. 


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The aircraft, which took off from the NAL air force base for a routine mission, crashed 14 kilometres away near Shobhasar ki Dhani village. No loss of life has been reported. 


"Initial inputs suggest a bird hit," said the Defence Spokesperson. "



A team of the Indian Air Force and local police have reached the spot of the accident. The entire area has been cordoned off. 


"Today afternoon a MiG-21 aircraft on a routine mission crashed after getting airborne from Nal near Bikaner. Pilot of the aircraft ejected safely. A CoI (Court of Inquiry) will investigate the cause of the accident," said the IAF in a statement.


 



 




This comes days after the February 27 incident which witnessed a MiG 21 bison fighter jet shooting down Pakistan Armed Force's F-16 warplane. 


The aircraft, manoeuvred by Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, was shot down by PAF.  Abhinandan was also taken captive by Pakistan. He was released nearly 60 hours later.


MiG-21 is a single-engine single-seater fighter aircraft used widely by the IAF. 


The Russian-origin warplane is an all-weather multirole air defence aircraft which can hit a maximum speed of 2,230 kilometres per hour (Mach 2.1).