A Sudanese air force
pilot died on Wednesday when his fighter plane crashed, the army said,
in the country's latest military aviation accident.
"Yes, it is a
fighter plane that crashed in El Obeid and the pilot of the plane lost
his life as a martyr," the Sudanese army spokesman Sawarmi Khaled Saad
told AFP. He was not immediately able to provide more details.
El
Obeid, in North Kordofan state, is a base for the Sudanese military
which is battling an insurgency in adjacent South Kordofan state.
The military relies heavily on air power in its campaign against the rebels there and in nearby Blue Nile state.
Human
Rights Watch last week accused Sudan's air force of indiscriminate
aerial bombing and other serious violations of international
humanitarian law.
Sudan, which is also fighting an uprising in
far-west Darfur, operates SU-25 ground attack aircraft and has also
acquired MiG-29 fighters, according to the Small Arms Survey, a
Swiss-based independent research project.
Sudan's armed forces, relying on Russian-made planes and helicopters, have suffered a number of aircraft losses in recent years.
In
October, 15 Sudanese military personnel were killed when their
transport plane crashed west of Khartoum on its way to Darfur, state
media reported at the time.
In July, Darfur rebels said they shot
down an Mi17 helicopter, killing seven personnel from the military
which blamed a malfunction for the incident.
Last December, all
six crewmen aboard another military helicopter died when it crash-landed
and burned in North Kordofan. The army cited a technical problem, as it
did in April 2011 when a helicopter went down in Darfur killing all
five soldiers on board.
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