Major Part Of Missing Japanese Helicopter Found

Major Part Of Missing Japanese Helicopter Found

TOKYO, Apr 14 (NNN-NHK) – The major part of the Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force (GSDF) helicopter, that went missing off the southern prefecture of Okinawa was found yesterday, local media reported.

The UH-60 multipurpose chopper, disappeared from radar on Apr 6, about 18 km north-west of an airport in Okinawa prefecture’s Miyakojima Island, and was believed to have been caught up in an aircraft accident.

All 10 GSDF members on board remain unaccounted for, including Lieutenant General, Yuichi Sakamoto, commander of the GSDF’s 8th Division, in charge of the defence of south-western Japan.

Multiple government sources confirmed that the major part of the helicopter was found late last night, north-east of Irabu Island, a nearby island of Miyako, Yomiuri Shimbun reported, today.

The aircraft was detected underwater by the sonar of a Japanese minesweeper in search efforts, and was later confirmed in the images taken by underwater cameras, according to the Japanese newspaper and other local media.

What appears to be the body of a missing member aboard the helicopter was also spotted near the debris, with efforts to confirm the details still underway, according to the reports, citing defence ministry sources.– NNN-NHK  

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