A Nigerian military aircraft has reportedly crashed again in Northern Nigeria killing at least 11 yet-to-be-identified people.
Several independent sources told Africa Today News, New York that the location was ‘somewhere in Kaduna State’.
A source also revealed that the crashed plane is an Alpha jet.
‘The fighter jet left Yola, the Adamawa capital, this morning to go clear bandits’, the informant added.
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Nigerian Air Force spokesman, Air Commodore Edward Gabwet, could not be reached as at press time.
Mohammad Abdulkadri, Special Assistant to the Defence Minister did not take calls.
The military has recorded a number of crashes in 2021 alone.
In May, an air mishap claimed the lives of serving Army Chief, Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru and other officers.
Recall that on February 21, a Minna-bound military jet crashed, killing all 7 people on board.
On April 2, another Alpha jet crashed in Borno during an operation.
AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK