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Red Arrows jet crashes in Wales sparking RAF investigation Red Arrows jet crashes in Wales sparking RAF investigation
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The RAF is investigating reports a jet belonging to the Red Arrows display team crashed in Wales this afternoon. The RAF is investigating after a jet belonging to the Red Arrows display team crashed in Wales.
The Hawk aircraft is thought to have crashed early this afternoon near the RAF Valley base in Anglesey.The Hawk aircraft is thought to have crashed early this afternoon near the RAF Valley base in Anglesey.
An RAF spokesman said: “We are aware of an incident today at RAF Valley involving a Hawk aircraft.An RAF spokesman said: “We are aware of an incident today at RAF Valley involving a Hawk aircraft.
“We are investigating the incident and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.”“We are investigating the incident and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.”
The Red Arrows tweeted: “We are aware of an incident today at RAF Valley involving a Hawk aircraft. We are investigating the incident.”
Paramedics and an air ambulance were called to the base.Paramedics and an air ambulance were called to the base.
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokeswoman said: “We were called shortly before 1.30pm this afternoon to reports an aircraft had crashed at RAF Valley in Holyhead.A Welsh Ambulance Service spokeswoman said: “We were called shortly before 1.30pm this afternoon to reports an aircraft had crashed at RAF Valley in Holyhead.
“There is an emergency ambulance and a Wales Air Ambulance at the scene.”“There is an emergency ambulance and a Wales Air Ambulance at the scene.”
RAF Valley is home to No 4 Flying Training School, which trains pilots in mountain and maritime warfare. The military's Mountain Rescue Service is also based there. RAF Valley is home to No 4 Flying Training School, which trains pilots in mountain and maritime warfare. The military’s Mountain Rescue Service is also based there.
In total about 1,500 people work at the base.In total about 1,500 people work at the base.
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