Recognition of two fighter jets in the Second World War

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Washington: About 70 years after scientists discovered two US war crimes in the Second World War. Papua New Guinea concludes that there are fragments of these 'bee-25 bombs' in the marine waters. From January 1942 to August 1945, military action took place in the area of ??Papua New Guinea in the Pacific Ocean as part of the war. The air force crews have gone through a significant number of fighters. Several crews have not yet been spotted along with several aircraft. A team of scientists from the University of Delaware, University of California, San Diego, and the Bentoprop group in the United States, under the auspices of the 'Project Recover' company to track down the two B-25 bombs. Research on the bottom of the ocean using advanced technology. In the meantime, there were six crew members in the two aircraft. The crew of one of the staff is not known yet. Five of the other crew members were taken prisoner to Japan. The other is not available


 


 








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