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Biden Offers U.S. Aid After Jeju Air Flight 2216 Crash in Muan, South Korea That Killed 179
Dec 29, 2024, 07:17 PM
U.S. President Joe Biden expressed his deep sorrow regarding the crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 in South Korea, which resulted in the deaths of 179 passengers and crew members. In response to the tragedy, Biden stated that the United States is prepared to offer any necessary assistance to South Korea. The crash occurred in Muan, and Biden's comments were made public on December 29, 2024. Additionally, U.S. investigators are expected to assist South Korean authorities in the investigation into the cause of the accident. Biden's remarks highlight the United States' commitment to support its ally during this difficult time.
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