4 reported dead in US military aircraft crash. Officials debate whether Plane was allegedly carrying nuclear materials.

Here are some infos from Twitter:
We're getting our first look at the scene of the military plane crash in Imperial County, CA – 20 miles east of Brawley. Photos via our sister station KYMA.
— Jake Ingrassia (@JakeKESQ) June 8, 2022
More: https://t.co/GLrnggrZc6 pic.twitter.com/AkmXUSiN9A
🚨#BREAKING: Military Aircraft Carrying Nuclear Material Crashes Near Glamis CA
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) June 8, 2022
📌#Glamis | #California
5 people are reportedly dead after a military aircraft possibly carrying nuclear material crashed near Glamis dunes close Arizona border. Cause of crash is currently unknown pic.twitter.com/C1mby0JYfm
Imperial County officials are assuming all five people aboard a crashed military aircraft near Highway 78 are deceased. It’s unknown what caused the aircraft to crash at this time. Additional details about nuclear material aboard are not known. The military now has the scene.
— Malik Earnest (@MalikEarnest) June 8, 2022
Five people were on board a MV-22B Osprey when it crashed in a remote area near the town of Glamis in Imperial County, @ABC7 reports. There is no official word on possible casualties. Military personnel remain at the crash site investigating the cause of crash. pic.twitter.com/Y54EVvuEpj
— Malik Earnest (@MalikEarnest) June 9, 2022