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US declares 5 Marines dead after aircraft crash in Japan

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The US military said Tuesday it had pronounced five missing Marines dead and was ending search operations nearly a week after two US military aircraft crashed off Japan.

The announceme­nt brings the final toll in the December 6 crash to six, with a seventh crew member rescued after the deadly incident.

The crash involving an F/A18 fighter jet with two crew onboard and a KC-130 refueling tanker with five crew occurred in the early morning around 100 kilometers off the cape of Muroto in southweste­rn Japan.

It prompted a massive search and rescue operation, which the US military said had now been called off.

“Every possible effort was made to recover our crew and I hope the families of these selfless Americans will find comfort in the incredible efforts made by US, Japanese, and Australian forces during the search,” said US Marine Corps Lieutenant General Eric Smith.

The accident was initially reported to have happened during a refueling operation, but the military said Tuesday this had not been confirmed and that the circumstan­ces were still under investigat­ion.

There are around 50,000 US troops stationed in Japan and accidents are not uncommon.

In November, a US navy fighter jet crashed into the sea off Japan’s southern island of Okinawa and its two crew members were rescued alive.

And in November 2017, a C-2A “Greyhound” aircraft with 11 people on board went down in the Philippine Sea – eight were rescued and the search was called off for the remaining three after a two-day search.

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