Military aircraft carrying five Marines crashes in California
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Military aircraft carrying five Marines crashes in California
By Andrew Jeong
Updated June 9, 2022 at 2:38 a.m. EDT | Published June 8, 2022 at 10:17 p.m. EDT
{Two} U.S. Osprey aircraft in use in the Philippines in 2019. (Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images)
An Osprey aircraft carrying five Marines crashed near Glamis, Calif., located just north of the Mexican border, at about 12:25 p.m. local time on Wednesday.
A spokesman for the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, the California-based unit that was responsible for the MV-22B Osprey, declined to comment on potential fatalities. Military and civilian first responders are at the crash site, he said. ... We ask for the publics patience as we work diligently with first responders and the unit to identify what occurred this afternoon, the Marines said in an emailed statement.
The Marines denied posts circulating on social media asserting that the aircraft may have been carrying nuclear material. There was no nuclear material on board the aircraft, the Marines said.
Officials in Imperial County, where Glamis is located, could not immediately be reached for comment, but county officials wrote on social media that they were aware of a downed aircraft and were providing assistance. Glamis, east of San Diego, is a desert area known for its sand dunes.
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By Andrew Jeong
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