India: Fighter jets purchased from France caused two pilots to die


An Indian Air Force jet fighter has crashed into two pilots in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, Bengaluru or Bangalore. According to an extract from the Russian Sputnik press release on Friday, February 1, 2019.

According to local media in India, the Mirage, a French-made fighter jet, which was faster than a sound crashed at the airport's premises. The site belonged to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and this caused a black smoke to float on the surface. Sky.




2Venezuela has recently broken a new coup plan, including plans to kill politicians and military officials who support the government of Maduro




Venezuelan Interior Minister Nestor Reverol has claimed that the country's security forces have deplored a new plan to oust the government of Nicolas Maduro. Including plans to assassinate military officials and politicians who support the government of Nicolas Maduro. Xinhua reported on Friday, February 1, 2019.

Venezuela's interior minister, having received reports from secret intelligence groups, said the extremist group had been found to have illegally entered Venezuela via Colombia. Led by a former Venezuelan military officer deserting. Investigations also led to the arrest of a former military official, Miguel Palacios Salcedo, who left the Venezuelan military in 2006.


In addition, retired Colonel Oswaldo Garcia Palomo and two others were arrested by the Venezuelan authorities earlier this week. Among those were the suspects of the assassination plot against Maduro in August 2018, and the Venezuelan forces even confiscated their guns and radioactivity. For further investigation.

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