US Marine Corps confirmed “a mishap” involving a MV-22B Osprey during the exercises and said in a statement that Norwegian civil authorities were leading the search and rescue efforts.
The US
military aircraft with four crew on board is thought to have crashed in Norway
while taking part in NATO exercises, Norwegian emergency services said on
Friday.
The US
Osprey aircraft “was reported missing at 18:26 (17:26 GMT) south of Bodo” in
northern Norway in bad weather, the regional emergency services said in a
statement.
The
four-person crew were taking part in the Cold Response military exercises
involving 30,000 people from NATO and partner countries.
Rescuers
searching from the air saw signs of the aircraft in the area where it went
missing but the weather was too bad for them to land, the Norwegian emergency
services said.
Rescue
teams and police were heading to the area, it added.
“We are
not at the site itself so we know nothing of the four people who were on board.
But we know it is a crash site,” HRS spokesman Jan Eskil Severinsen said on the
NRK television channel.
Cold
Response 2022 aims to test how Norway would manage allied reinforcements on its
soil in the event that NATO’s mutual defence clause were triggered.
This
week’s exercises came amid high tension between Russia and NATO over Moscow’s
invasion of Ukraine, but they were planned long before that offensive began on
February 24.
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