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Two fighter aircraft crash in Morena - Photo: Social Media Expansion Two fighter planes of Indian Airforce Sukhoi and Miraj have crashed in Morena district of Madhya Pradesh. Many photos and videos related to the debris and accident of this aircraft are going viral on social media. On the request of the Air Force, the Gwalior and Morena administration has urged the people and the media not to make the photos of gruesome scenes viral. Significantly, two fighter planes had left from Maharajpura Airbase Center in Gwalior at 10 am for practice. One of these was a state-of-the-art Sukhoi and a Mirage. Minutes after taking off from the runway, both the aircraft crashed in Pahargarh area of ​​Morena district. The debris of one of them was scattered in the forests of Pahargarh itself. Its pilot also died while both the pilots of the other aircraft were seriously injured who were later airlifted to the Air Force Hospital. The villagers took many photographs and made videos regarding this accident. Many of these are gruesome. After it went viral on social media, the Gwalior district administration has issued an appeal to the media. In this, media representatives have been urged not to share such pictures of the tragic accident of the army fighter plane in Pahargarh area of ​​Morena district on WhatsApp and other social media platforms, which are painful for the family members of the martyr and the Air Force. Get their feelings hurt. Morena SP Ashutosh Bagri said that the visuals of today's fighter plane crash can be disturbing to the mind. Those who have made these photos and videos and saved them in their mobiles, do not make them viral on social media, because these people are the heroes of our country. These soldiers sacrifice their everything for the country. If their such photos reach their parents, friends and loved ones, then they can be distressed, so do not put them on social media. ,

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Two fighter aircraft crash in Morena – Photo: Social Media Expansion Two fighter planes of Indian Airforce Sukhoi and Miraj have crashed in Morena district of Madhya Pradesh. Many photos and videos related to the debris and accident of this aircraft are going viral on social media. On the request of the Air Force, the Gwalior and Morena administration has urged the people and the media not to make the photos of gruesome scenes viral. Significantly, two fighter planes had left from Maharajpura Airbase Center in Gwalior at 10 am for practice. One of these was a state-of-the-art Sukhoi and a Mirage. Minutes after taking off from the runway, both the aircraft crashed in Pahargarh area of ​​Morena district. The debris of one of them was scattered in the forests of Pahargarh itself. Its pilot also died while both the pilots of the other aircraft were seriously injured who were later airlifted to the Air Force Hospital. The villagers took many photographs and made videos regarding this accident. Many of these are gruesome. After it went viral on social media, the Gwalior district administration has issued an appeal to the media. In this, media representatives have been urged not to share such pictures of the tragic accident of the army fighter plane in Pahargarh area of ​​Morena district on WhatsApp and other social media platforms, which are painful for the family members of the martyr and the Air Force. Get their feelings hurt. Morena SP Ashutosh Bagri said that the visuals of today’s fighter plane crash can be disturbing to the mind. Those who have made these photos and videos and saved them in their mobiles, do not make them viral on social media, because these people are the heroes of our country. These soldiers sacrifice their everything for the country. If their such photos reach their parents, friends and loved ones, then they can be distressed, so do not put them on social media. ,

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