Update - Six killed as Indian warplane crashes into office building

At least six people have died after an Indian warplane on a routine flight crashed into an office building in the north-western city of Jullundur.

At least six people have died after an Indian warplane on a routine flight crashed into an office building in the north-western city of Jullundur.

Witnesses said the Soviet-made MiG-21 fighter jet nose-dived into the building in the Basti Adda district.

Twenty people were also injured in the crash, according to doctors in the main hospital in Jullundur.

The plane’s pilot and co-pilot ejected from the cockpit before the crash and used parachutes to land.

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