IAF plane crashes after landing at Jorhat airbase; aircraft splits in two.
Jorhat: An Indian Air Force (IAF) AN-32 aircraft met with an accident at the Jorhat airbase (Rowriah Air Force Station) in Assam. According to initial reports, the aircraft caught fire after landing. The incident took place at the Jorhat airbase. Fire brigade and emergency teams stationed at the airbase reached the scene and brought the fire under control. The cause of the incident is not yet known. According to reports, the aircraft could not land on the landing strip; instead, it landed on a rough, grassy section of the airbase.
It is worth noting that the Rowriah Air Force Station in Jorhat, Assam, is one of the Indian Air Force’s key military bases in Northeast India. This airbase plays a crucial role in conducting air operations, military logistics, and strategic activities across the entire Northeast, including Assam. According to reports, the aircraft was on a routine flight. Sources state that the aircraft exploded and caught fire while landing at the Jorhat airbase. The aircraft split into two parts. Official information regarding the condition of the crew and other Air Force personnel on board is awaited. The Indian Air Force stated that an AN-32 aircraft met with an accident in Jorhat. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

