Tragedy struck at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam after reports confirmed that a U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit stealth bomber crashed shortly after takeoff. According to early information, the aircraft went down on or near the runway and caught fire, prompting an immediate emergency response.
Fire crews and base personnel responded quickly to contain the flames and secure the area. Officials have not yet released detailed information regarding the condition of the crew or the cause of the incident. The B-2 Spirit, one of the most advanced and expensive aircraft in the U.S. arsenal, is known for its stealth capabilities and strategic long-range mission profile.
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An investigation is expected to begin immediately, focusing on flight data, maintenance records, and possible mechanical or environmental factors. Authorities are urging patience as verified details are gathered and families are notified.
The situation remains developing, and further updates are anticipated as the Air Force provides official confirmation and additional information.


