Japanese school hit by possible US aircraft
The 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, a unit of the U.S. Marine
Corps, is investigating reports that an object from a U.S. military aircraft
fell onto the roof of the Midorigaoka Nursery School in Okinawa, Japan,
Thursday morning.
A staff member at the school told NHK, a Japanese public
broadcasting company, that a cylindrical object fell on the roof right after an
American military aircraft passed over. The nursery school is located about 2.5
miles from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma.
Local police said the clear plastic tube-like object is
about 4-inches long and 3-inches wide. A label on the object says in English to
“remove before flight.”
Sixty-one children and 10 staff members were at the school
when the object fell, Takehiro Kamiya, the school's director, told NHK. No one
was injured, he said.
United States Marine
Corps spokesperson said, “We take this report very seriously and are
investigating this incident working closely with local authorities.
We care
deeply about the safety of our friends and neighbours’ in the communities
around which we live and operate. We will provide more information as it becomes available.”
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