According to the US military, the plane crash occurred during a training exercise in the Eastern Mediterranean and was unrelated to hostile activity.
On Friday, November 10, a US Air Force plane crashed in the Eastern Mediterranean. This was reported by the press service of the US European Command (USEUCOM).
It was reported that the accident occurred during training operations in the Eastern Mediterranean. The reasons for the incident are still being clarified.
USEUCOM said additional information about the crew of that aircraft will not be released at this time out of respect for their loved ones. The ministry also emphasized that the flight of the plane was only a training flight and that the crash was not linked to hostile activity.
On Saturday, November 11, the EISNspotter flight tracker reported It was stated on the social network
The release states that multiple US Navy P-8 Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft were seen patrolling the waters south of Cyprus. Additionally, an Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aeromedical evacuation aircraft arrived in the area from Ramstein Air Base, according to EISNspotter.
Let us remind you that on September 23, it was learned that the Il-76 transport plane, allegedly belonging to the Belarusian cargo airline Rubystar Airways, crashed at Mali’s Gao airport.
Previously, on September 16, a twin-engine EMB-110 aircraft crashed in Brazil due to bad weather conditions. Officials said everyone on board (12 passengers and two crew) died.
Source: Focus
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