Eight French nationals among 10 dead in Nato jet crash

F-16 fighter crashes into other planes on the ground during Nato manoeuvres in Spain

Smoke rises from Los Llanos military base after a Greek fighter jet crashed during a Nato exercise near Albacete. Photograph: Cadena Ser/Reuters.
Smoke rises from Los Llanos military base after a Greek fighter jet crashed during a Nato exercise near Albacete. Photograph: Cadena Ser/Reuters.

Eight French nationals and two Greeks were killed and 21 people injured when a Greek fighter plane crashed during Nato training in Spain yesterday, Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy said.

The F-16 crashed at about 3.20pm local time shortly after taking off at a training centre in Albacete, 260km southeast of Madrid. “There are also quite a lot of people injured . . . 10 French people, 11 Italians,” Mr Rajoy said in an interview with Telecinco TV.

The Greek fighter jet was carrying out a Nato training exercise at the Spanish base but something went wrong during the take-off.

“The plane lost power, crashing into the parking area for planes, crashing into various planes that were parked there,” the defence ministry said in a statement.

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Two pilots on board were among the dead and other pilots and mechanics were underneath the plane in the parking area, according to Spanish media reports.

French Mirage and Italian Alpha Jet planes were parked when the plane crashed, the defence ministry said. Five of the injured were taken to a specialist burns unit at La Paz Hospital in Madrid while the others were treated at a hospital in Albacete.

“I am deeply saddened,” Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement. “This is a tragedy which affects the whole Nato family. I express my heartfelt condolences to the loved ones and the nations of those who lost their lives, and I wish a speedy recovery to the injured.”– (Reuters )