Ohio Crew Members Killed in Iraq Refueling Plane Crash
Tragic Loss: U.S. Refueling Plane Crashes in Iraq, Killing All Six Crew Members
A KC-135 refueling plane crashed in western Iraq, claiming the lives of all six crew members. The plane was supporting military operations when the accident occurred. Three of the victims were Ohioans, as confirmed by Governor Mike DeWine. The crash followed an unspecified incident with another aircraft in friendly airspace, which landed safely. The military has not disclosed the cause of the crash, and investigations are ongoing. The tragedy highlights the risks faced by service members in the region.
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