By SATOSHI OKUMURA/ Staff writer
May 26, 2025 at 17:29 JST
White smokes rise from the tires of the U.S. EA-18G carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft in Tokyo’s Ogasawara village on May 25. (Satoshi Okumura)
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