U.S. military aircraft crashes into ocean around Japan island with eight on board, coastline guard says

U.S. military aircraft crashes into ocean around Japan island with eight on board, coastline guard says


MV-22B Osprey landing on the flight deck of the Wasp-course amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7), April 30, 2018. Image courtesy Dominick A Cremeans / USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7). (Photo by Smith Selection/Gado/Getty Photographs)

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A U.S. armed service Osprey aircraft crashed into the ocean in close proximity to Yakushima Island in Japan with 8 personnel onboard Wednesday, the community coastline guard stated.

A caller reported that an Osprey aircraft of not known affiliation experienced crashed at about 2:47 p.m. area time on Nov. 29, a spokesperson for the regional coastline guard in Kagoshima Prefecture told NBC News. The aircraft was later on discovered as belonging to the U.S. military and having eight men and women on board.

The coastline guard mentioned it experienced identified wreckage-like debris and an overturned existence raft. Lookups are ongoing.

At 4:41 p.m., a rescue ship uncovered one human being at sea around the incident site.

“The person in problem was unconscious and was not breathing. The man or woman was transported to the Anbo Port while executing CPR,” the coast guard claimed in a statement.

Formal updates on other staff have not been supplied.

Japanese public broadcaster NHK cited a witness who claimed that they observed fire coming from the aircraft as it went down. CNBC has not independently verified the report.

Yakushima Island is positioned off Japan’s southern coast. Local weather stories counsel no adverse disorders at the time of the crash.

The Osprey aircraft has been associated in a spate of recent incident. A few U.S. Marines died in August when a MV-22B Osprey tilt-rotor plane crashed off the coastline of northern Australia, with 23 on board. Beforehand, 5 marines perished in a V-22 Osprey crash in California in August 2022, which was ruled as a mechanical failure. In March the similar yr, four U.S. staff were killed in a V-22B Osprey crash in northern Norway for the duration of NATO teaching exercise routines.



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