Four US soldiers die in aircraft crash in Norway during NATO drill
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The four US soldiers died when their Osprey aircraft crashed in a Norwegian town during a NATO exercise on Friday night.
Helsinki: Four US soldiers were killed when their Osprey aircraft crashed in a Norwegian town in the Arctic Circle during a NATO exercise unrelated to the Ukraine war, Norway's prime minister and defense officials said Saturday.
Jonas Gahr Stoere tweeted that they were killed in the crash on Friday night. The cause was under investigation, but Norwegian police reported bad weather in the area.
"The soldiers participated in the NATO exercise Cold Response," Gahr Stoere said. "Our deepest sympathies go to the soldiers' families, relatives and fellow soldiers in their unit." The aircraft was a V-22B Osprey that belongs to the U.S. Marine Corps, Norway's armed forces said. It "had a crew of four and was out on a training mission in Nordland County" in northern Norway, according to a statement.
It was on its way north to Bodoe, where it was scheduled to land just before 6 P.M. Friday. The Osprey crashed in Graetaedalen in Beiarn, south of Bodoe. Police said a search and rescue mission was launched immediately. At 1:30 A.M. Saturday, the police arrived at the scene and confirmed that the crew of four had died.
"We can confirm an incident has occurred involving a Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey aircraft," the US Marines said in a tweet. "The cause of the incident is under investigation, and additional details will be provided as available."