AN-32 aircraft catches fire after crash; no immediate reports of casualties
NEW DELHI — An Indian Air Force transport aircraft crashed in the northeastern Indian state of Assam during a landing attempt, according to Indian media reports.
The aircraft, identified as an AN-32 military transport plane, reportedly caught fire after crashing within the premises of an Indian Air Force station.
Initial reports indicate that the incident occurred while the aircraft was attempting to land. Emergency response teams were deployed to the scene shortly after the crash, while authorities began assessing the extent of the damage.
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As of publication, there were no confirmed reports regarding fatalities or injuries. Officials have yet to release detailed information about the number of personnel on board or the circumstances that may have led to the incident.
Images circulating on social media showed smoke and flames rising from the crash site, though the authenticity of all footage could not be independently verified.
The AN-32 is a twin-engine military transport aircraft that has been used extensively by the Indian Air Force for logistical and operational missions, particularly in remote and mountainous regions.
Authorities are expected to launch an investigation into the incident to determine the cause of the crash.
The accident comes amid heightened scrutiny of military aviation safety across South Asia following several recent aviation incidents involving military aircraft in the region.
The Azadi Times will continue to monitor developments and update this report as additional verified information becomes available.










