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Two Pilots Killed as Russian Su-30 Crashes During Training in Karelia

Officials opened an inquiry, with analysts noting a pattern of non-combat aviation losses.

Overview

  • The Defense Ministry said the jet went down around 7 p.m. local time Thursday during a scheduled training flight without ammunition.
  • Regional chief Artur Parfenchikov reported the crash in a forested area of Prionezhsky district and said no residents were harmed.
  • The crew members, both from the 159th Fighter Aviation Regiment, were confirmed dead at the scene.
  • The ministry announced an investigation into the cause, with early assessments expected in the coming weeks.
  • The loss adds to a series of Russian military aviation accidents reported in 2025, with the Karelia site located near the border with NATO member Finland.