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Japan navy helicopters crash, leaving one dead and seven missing
Defence minister says possibility of a collision between the two helicopters is being analysed
One person was dead and seven missing after two Japanese military helicopters crashed after possibly colliding while out to sea, officials said.
A spokesperson for Japan’s self-defence force said the crash took place late on Saturday and one person was recovered and later confirmed dead.
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