Eight Dead in U.S. Air Force Plane Crash in California
Kathmandu, June 16 – A U.S. Air Force plane crashed in Southern California, resulting in the death of eight individuals. The aircraft took off from Edwards Air Force Base on Monday morning and crashed shortly thereafter. According to reports, the incident occurred during a routine test mission. Colonel James Hayes of the Air Force confirmed that the fatalities include military personnel, government employees, and government contractors. Earlier, the airbase had indicated that there was no chance of survival for anyone aboard the aircraft. Colonel Hayes has already notified the families of the deceased and stated that the identities of the victims will be released within 24 hours.