According to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, an MV-22 "Osprey" tiltrotor aircraft of the US military stationed in Japan recently crashed into the Pacific Ocean, causing concern and concern at home and abroad. According to sources, relevant search and rescue personnel have found the wreckage of the crash near the key location and are urgently investigating.
It is understood that the "Osprey" tiltrotor plane recently crashed off the coast of Fukuoka Prefecture local time, and the situation of the people on board is still unclear. The incident has sparked concern among the Japanese and public about potential safety hazards and environmental risks that the incident may pose.
Japan** has already contacted the US side and asked the US side to release the relevant situation and the results of the investigation as soon as possible. At the same time, Japanese agencies are working closely together to carry out search and rescue and investigation efforts to ensure that the remains and information can be properly handled and exhumed.
The MV-22 Osprey is the staple tiltrotor model of the U.S. Marine Corps and Air Force, and is commonly used for rapid maneuvering and transportation missions. The crash not only aroused the safety concerns of the Japanese people, but also once again aroused concern and questions about the safety of the US military's machinery.
At present, the investigation of the crash is still ongoing, and all parties are closely watching the progress and outcome of the incident. With regard to this incident, Japan** and the international community call on the US side to release the truth of the incident and the relevant investigation results as soon as possible, and at the same time take effective measures to avoid the recurrence of similar accidents in order to maintain regional peace and stability.