Eight Killed in Alaska Charter Plane Crash Near Military Radar Site
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Eight Killed in Alaska Charter Plane Crash Near Military Radar Site

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A charter aircraft carrying eight people crashed Thursday at a remote military radar site in western Alaska, killing all on board. The U.S. military’s Alaskan Command confirmed the crash near Cape Newenham, while approaching the radar site. The plane, a Security Aviation charter flight, was carrying passengers to the remote location. No details have emerged regarding the cause of the crash, which remains under investigation.

The crash site is described as remote, with the radar station located in a sparsely populated area of western Alaska. Reports indicate the aircraft was a twin-engine plane. The U.S. military stated the information received so far is preliminary.

While multiple sources confirm the death toll of eight, no right-leaning outlets have reported on the incident. The lack of coverage from right-leaning media is notable.

The investigation is ongoing, and the circumstances surrounding the crash remain unclear.

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