All six bodies found in search for missing Japan military jet

The bodies of two crew members of a Japanese airforce jet that crashed in mountainous terrain were found by rescuers today, bringing the death toll to six, the defence ministry said.

Published: April 8, 2016 4:57 PM IST

By Press Trust of India

All six bodies found in search for missing Japan military jet

Tokyo, Apr 8: The bodies of two crew members of a Japanese airforce jet that crashed in mountainous terrain were found by rescuers today, bringing the death toll to six, the defence ministry said. The U-125 jet with six airmen on board left a military base in Kagoshima prefecture on the southwestern island of Kyushu on Wednesday afternoon, but later “disappeared from radar”, according to the ministry.(Also Read: Searchers find 1 of 6 crewmen on missing Japan military jet)

The cause of the crash is still unknown, but Defence Minister Gen Nakatani told reporters the ministry would investigate. Yesterday, the bodies of four crewmen were found as some 600 rescuers, including troops and fire fighters, searched for the plane near the base in bad weather.

Television footage showed a ripped wing and white fragments spread out on a hillside where rescuers searched for the victims. Nakatani told reporters it was “extremely regrettable and sad that excellent crew members with a bright future ahead were involved in such an accident”.

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