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Search and rescue teams, on 30 May, found a blood stained shoe, a half-burnt PAN card and a wallet of one of the two pilots of the IAF's Sukhoi-30 fighter jet that crashed near the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border last week, officials said.
The teams comprising Indian Army, Indian Air Force and civil administration personnel had recovered the jet's blackbox on 28 May from the crash site, located in a dense forest.
The wreckage of the fighter jet, which went missing on 23 May, was found on 26 May through aerial recce, in a thick forest around 60 km from Tezpur city.
The Su-30 had taken off from the Tezpur air bas, around 10.30 am on a routine training mission but lost radar and radio contact with the controlling station around 11.10 am near Arunachal Pradesh's Doulasang area, adjoining China.
Tezpur has one of the three IAF air bases in the country that host the Sukhois.
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