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Sancha Mountain Incident: US Bomber Crash and Machine Gun Recovery

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WWII plane Wreckage, Including ‍US Machine Guns, Recovered from Taiwan Mountain After 80 Years

TAIPEI, taiwan – Remains of a World War II-era aircraft, including five American machine ⁣guns, have been ‌recovered from a remote area of taiwans Central Mountains, bringing to light a tragic‍ incident largely ⁢forgotten for eight decades. The wreckage was located near Lakuyin ​Creek, a site within the area known as Sancha Mountain.

The plane, whose‍ origin adn⁤ exact​ crash date remain somewhat ⁤obscured by time, went ​down during inclement weather. ⁢President Lai Ching-te highlighted⁣ the​ event on⁤ Facebook in August, noting the disaster – dubbed the “Sancha ⁣Mountain⁣ Incident” – ⁤claimed ⁣the lives⁢ of rescuers including Japanese military police, local indigenous people, and taiwanese from both the southern ⁤Fujian and Hakka communities. He emphasized that ‍at the⁢ time, distinctions of allegiance were ⁤secondary ⁣to the urgent need for survival.Recently, Taiwan’s Ministry of National ​Defense (MND) dispatched personnel to the crash site. They discovered scattered aircraft parts, ⁣including wheels, engines, kettles, skins, and the five machine guns. The MND subsequently transported four of the machine guns to Jiaming Lake tarmac on September 8th via CH-47 transport helicopter.The recovered‌ weaponry is slated for⁢ display in a military museum, intended to serve as a lasting reminder⁣ of the human cost of World War II. As President Lai stated, those involved in the rescue ‍effort “had to save their precious lives even if they took risks,” a ⁢sentiment⁢ the ⁢MND hopes to convey through this memorialization.

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