Jaguar crashes in North Sikkim

November 30, 2012 03:38 pm | Updated 03:38 pm IST - Gangtok

A Jaguar fighter aircraft of Indian Air Force crashed in a forest near Lik in Upper Dzongu in North Sikkim on Friday, but the fate of the pilot was not immediately known.

Colonel Gurung of 27 Mountain Division stationed in North Sikkim told reporters that the fighter jet crashed at 1:15 pm.

The aircraft had taken off from Bagdogra airport near Siliguri in West Bengal, Col Gurung said.

Army sources quoting eyewitnesses said Flight Lieutenant Yogesh Yadav, who was flying the aircraft, had bailed out.

Army troops have launched a search for him and his fate was not immediately known, the sources said.

Rescue helicopter from Bagdogra has left for the spot.

According to eyewitness accounts, there was a loud bang before the plane crashed and the pilot ejected from the aircraft.

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