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Japanese military helicopter crashes in Oita prefecture

Tokyo, Mar 15 (UNI) A helicopter of the Japanese armed forces has probably crashed in the mountains of the country's southern prefecture of Oita, a local broadcaster reported on Friday.
There are no victims among local citizens, the broadcaster said. However, there is also no information about the helicopter's crew.
The Kyodo news agency reported that the local fire department received information about the crash and that it was being investigated.
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