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Two Coalition pilots evacuated after jet crash in Yemen

Author: MOHAMMED AL-SULAMISun, 2018-01-07 18:53ID: 1515344423435545700

JEDDAH: Two pilots were evacuated from the ​​operations area in Yemen after a warplane crashed due to a technical fault, the Saudi-led coalition said on Sunday.
A joint search and rescue operation was conducted to save the two pilots, Captain Fahad M. Al-Hoqbani and Captain Abdullah H. Al-Zeer.
A coalition spokesman, Col. Turki Al-Maliki, said that at 3:40 p.m. on Sunday, one of the Saudi Royal Air Force fighter aircrafts crashed due to a technical fault after conducting an operational task in Yemen.
“The two pilots survived the crash,” he said.
“The command of the joint forces of the coalition has carried out a special joint operation to evacuate the pilots from the area their plane crashed. Land and air forces took part in the operation and the pilots were evacuated into the Kingdom,” he said.

Main category: Saudi ArabiaTags: Saudi ArabiaSaudi-led coalitionYemenSaudi Royal Air Forcerelated_nodes: Coalition forces stop Houthis’ attempts to advance into Western YemenUAE: Coalition kills dozens of Houthis, cuts supply lineYemen coalition ambassadors condemn Iran for fueling crisis with militias

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