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jolihokistix
18th Jan 2019, 08:07
News flashes coming in.
https://www.kyodemo.net/sdemo/r/poverty/1547798585/

ViktorKilmy
18th Jan 2019, 14:24
As russian sources reported there is one of crew member has been found and taken to the hospital. He is a navigator. It has stayed unclear what happened with others pilots

jolihokistix
19th Jan 2019, 02:58
Here’s hoping they are all safe. Freezing seas up there at this time of year.

jolihokistix
19th Jan 2019, 05:54
MOSCOW
Two Russian fighter jets collided Friday during a training mission over the Sea of Japan, leaving two crewmembers dead and another one still missing, officials said.
The Defense Ministry said the two Su-34 jets, each with a crew of two, collided while maneuvering and went down 35 kilometers (22 miles) from the shore.
It said both crews bailed out and one crewman was quickly spotted and rescued by a helicopter. He was in good condition, according to the ministry. Following a massive search involving several rescue ships and aircraft, two other crewmen were found dead, the ministry said in a statement carried by Russian news agencies. The search for the fourth missing pilot is continuing despite strong winds.
Earlier, the Defense Ministry said two crewmembers were rescued, but later retracted the report and said that just one crewman has been found alive.
The ministry said the jets were not carrying any weapons. The Su-34 is a twin-engine strike fighter that has seen an extensive use during Russia's campaign in Syria.

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https://japantoday.com/category/world/Russian-jets-collide-over-Sea-of-Japan-2-dead-1-missing

ORAC
19th Jan 2019, 06:21
One landed safely, second crew rescued.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/two-russian-su-34-fighter-13875952

Two Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber jets crash in mid-air over Sea of Japan

jolihokistix
19th Jan 2019, 07:06
See other thread, ORAC, Rumours and News. Not quite so optimistic, sadly.

ORAC
19th Jan 2019, 07:21
Sad, if true. Life expectancy in arctic waters is short, even in an immersion suit.

jimjim1
19th Jan 2019, 07:22
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/two-russian-su-34-fighter-13875952

says:

"UPDATED16:16, 18 JAN 2019...

Both were found at separate locations in the icy Sea of Japan and were in “satisfactory” conditions, said Russian defence sources.

...

Later it was said that one of the warplanes had landed safely with a damaged engine while the other crashed into the sea."

I make no comment.