June 9, 2022
BREAKING: First responders are responding to another military aircraft crash.
First responders are responding to reports of another military aircraft crash according to military officials This crash is about 40 miles from yesterday’s crash site killing 5
First responders in the Imperial County area are responding to reports of a military aircraft crash in the Palo Verde area near the Arizona-California border, according to military officials.
This crash is about 40 miles from where an MV-22B Osprey crashed, killing all onboard.
Riverside County Fire is reportedly en route to the crash site to assist local authorities in the Palo Verde area near the Arizona-California border, according to @wileyjawharytv.
Radio traffic indicates four people were in the military aircraft when it crashed in heavy brush.