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Japan fighter jet crashes, lone pilot ejected and rescued, NHK reports

Japan fighter jet crashes, lone pilot ejected and rescued, NHK reports

Al Arabiyaa day ago
A Japanese Air Self-Defense Force F2 fighter jet crashed off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture in eastern Japan during a training exercise, public broadcaster NHK reported on Thursday.
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