U.S. military aircraft crashed, all on board allegedly died.

An army unit of five, including the pilot, allegedly died after their military plane crashed into the California desert. MV-22B Oprey crashed in Imperial County near 78th and the town of Glamis 30 miles north of the Mexican border and 150 miles east of San Diego. The plane belonged [...]
MV-22B Oprey crashed in Imperial County near 78th and the town of Glamis 30 miles north of the Mexican border and 150 miles east of San Diego.
The plane belonged to the 3rd Army Army Wing, headquartered in Miramar, San Diego.
The rumor is that the plane carried nuclear materials has been rejected.
The crash was confirmed by the E-Centro Aircraft Objects.
“We can confirm that a plane belonging to the 3rd wing of the naval plane crashed near Glamis, CA”, they said on their Facebook page.
Contrary to initial reports, there was no nuclear material aboard the aircraft. More information will be available as soon as we receive it. ”
Officials believe at least five people were on board at the time of the crash.
Investigators have assumed that all passengers have died, according to FOX 5 reporter Malik Earnest.











