American bomber crash lands in Guam

A B-52 plane has slammed soon after take-off at a US base in Guam, the US Aviation based armed forces says.

It says every one of the seven group individuals securely left the air ship after the episode at 08:30 neighborhood time (22:30 GMT Wednesday) at Andersen Aviation based armed forces Base.

The US Aviation based armed forces said it was regarding the occurrence as an "accident".

The plane was conveyed to the US island region from North Dakota as a major aspect of the military's nonstop nearness in the Pacific.

Neighborhood news site Kuam cited the Guam representative's office as saying: "We guarantee people in general this doesn't have all the earmarks of being an assault."

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The group individuals from the 69th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron were on a standard preparing mission, the Aviation based armed forces said in an announcement.

It said steps were being taken to minimize the ecological effect, without giving further points of interest.

B-52s are as yet going solid following 60 years in administration in the US military - from Vietnam to Afghanistan.

Their principle capacity is to furnish the US with quick traditional and atomic worldwide strike ability.

Guam is a US domain in Micronesia in the western Pacific, around 6,000km (3,700 miles) west of Hawaii.

The US Armed force's bases there are considered among the most deliberately vital in the area.

In 2008, six group individuals passed on when a B-52 collided with the ocean close Guam.

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