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US marine planes crash while refuelling in Japan

Five crew were on board F-18 fighter and a C-130 tanker, statement says



Washington: Two US Marine Corps aircraft crashed during a refuelling operation off the coast of Japan, a US defence official said on Wednesday.

F-18 fighter and a C-130 tankerThe planes involved were an F-18 fighter and a C-130 tanker, the official said.

In a statement, the Marine Corps said the planes had taken off from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni in southern Japan.

Search and rescue operations were underway following a “mishap.”

The planes “were conducting regularly scheduled training when the mishap occurred,” the statement said.

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US media reported five crew were on the C-130 and two on the F-18.

Second Lieutenant Alyssa Morales, a spokeswoman for the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing based in Okinawa, told military news site Task and Purpose that one of the Marines had been rescued alive, but this could not be immediately confirmed.

The US military has about 50,000 troops stationed in Japan.

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