A Nigerian Air Force plane reportedly crashed in Adamawa state on Saturday, October 10.

Premium Times reportss with reference to the authorities that
all crew members and passengers have died. The specific
number of victims was not given.
NAF spokesman Dele Alonge issued a statement which says
that the crash of the F7-Ni fighter jet was recorded about at
4.23pm in Hong local government area when it was returning
to the base. The accident was said to have been caused by
bad weather conditions.
“There was no survival as the pilot of the aircraft lost his life in
the unfortunate incident.”
Abubakar noted that an investigation panel had been set
up “to unravel the remote and immediate causes of the
accident”.
In August a NAF aircraft crashed in Kaduna state leaving
seven people dead. The tragedy occurred 10 minutes after the
helicopter took-off.
The aircraft was Abuja-bound and had taken off at about
6:45am from the Kaduna Military Airfield before the mishap.
After the crash, Air Force Chief Abubakar constituted an
investigative panel, headed by an air vice marshal, to unravel
the cause of the accident. The outcome of the investigation,
like that of earlier crashes is yet to be made public.

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