Japan demanded that the US military stationed in Japan ground the Osprey

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-19

**Title: Thrilling!The U.S. military "Osprey" in Japan fell into the sea, and 7 warriors have not yet appeared**

On November 30, a tragedy unfolded on Yakushima Island, Japan, when a "Osprey" transport plane of the US military stationed in Japan suddenly lost control during flight and crashed into the waters of Kagoshima Prefecture. Eyewitnesses described in horror that the plane was jolting in the air, with orange flames in its belly facing the sky, and then plummeted straight into the sea, accompanied by a loud ** sound. All this happened on November 30 local time.

After the incident, Japan immediately took action to demand that the US military ground the "Osprey" transport plane, and urgently demanded that the US side confirm its safety before restarting the flight. At the same time, the Osprey transport aircraft of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force was also urgently grounded. It was a shocking air crash that left the local residents in a state of "great unease".

According to reports, one crew member has been confirmed dead in the crash, while there are a total of eight people on board. The Japan Coast Guard urgently dispatched six patrol boats and two *** to carry out search and rescue work, but so far, seven missing people have not been found. Search and rescue teams searched tirelessly in the dark of night, with plane wreckage and deep engine oil floating on the sea.

Although Japan has asked the US military to cautiously restart the flight of the "Osprey" transport plane, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno insisted at a press conference that the deployment plan of the "Osprey" transport plane at the Ground Self-Defense Force's Saga base will not be changed. This decision has raised concerns about the safety of the aircraft, and at the same time, it has also made the search for the truth behind the incident more urgent.

On 30 November, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Uekawa had an emergency meeting with U.S. Ambassador to Japan Emanuel, who stressed the need to confirm the safety of the aircraft before flying the Osprey. The crash has undoubtedly become a test in Sino-US relations, and has also aroused widespread concern in the international community about the security of military cooperation.

Up to now, the search and rescue work in the wrecked sea area is still in full swing. People's hearts tightened over time, and anticipation and worry for the seven missing people mingled. The sudden air crash made people feel the fragility of life and awakened deep thinking about the risks behind military operations. May the seven missing people return safely, and may this crash cause deeper reflection and vigilance.

Related Pages