Three US Marines die in Australia helicopter crash

Osprey aircraft with 23 Marines on board crashed in the Northern Territory’s remote Tiwi Islands

Three US Marines died in a helicopter crash during military exercises in northern Australia on Sunday.

Five others were “transported to Royal Darwin Hospital in serious condition”, Marine Rotation Force – Darwin said in a press release.

It said they were among 23 Marines on a MV-22B Osprey helicopter during routine training exercises and that the cause of the crash was being investigated.

The crash occurred on the remote Tiwi Islands after 9am local time, said Northern Territory Police Commissioner Michael Murphy.

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Australian personnel were not involved in the crash that occurred during Exercise Predators Run 2023, Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese said.

“Our focus as a government and as a department of defence is very much on incident response and on making sure that every support and assistance is given at this difficult time,” the prime minister told a press conference in Western Australia.

About 2,500 personnel from Australia, the United States, the Philippines, Indonesia and East Timor were taking part in the exercises, Sky News reported.

The United States and Australia, a key ally in the Pacific, have been stepping up military co-operation in recent years in the face of an increasingly assertive China.

Four Australian soldiers were killed last month during large bilateral exercises when their helicopter crashed into the ocean off the coast of Queensland. – Reuters