A Royal Navy Hawk T1 jet has crashed in Cornwall.
It is understood that both members of crew were ejected and nobody has died.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed the aircraft was from the 736 Naval Air Squadron at RNAS Culdrose on the Lizard peninsula.
Cornwall Air Ambulance said it responded to reports of an "aircraft engine failure" in the Helston area, with two people on board suffering "minor injuries".
They have both been taken to hospital, but their condition is not thought to be "life threatening or life changing".
The MoD said that the two pilots were "checked by medics" and an investigation will be launched in due course.
Devon and Cornwall Police added in a statement: "Emergency services are currently in the St Martins area of Helston following reports of a plane crash.
"Two people have been treated by ambulance at the scene and will now be taken to hospital. Their injuries are not currently thought to be life threatening or changing."
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2021-03-25 10:41:15Z
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