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US jets kill civilian during training mission in Puerto Rico
By Paula Da Luz
21 April, 1999
One civilian was killed and four others injured Monday, when
two US Marine F-18 jets on a nighttime training mission missed
their targets and bombed a communications tower on Vieques Island
off the eastern coast of Puerto Rico. David Sanes, a 35-year-old
contractor at the military base, was killed.
The two fighter jets based on the aircraft carrier USS John
F. Kennedy struck the tower where four civilian contractors
and one military observer were helping direct the jets over the
island, just eight miles from the US territory of Puerto Rico.
The US has conducted military maneuvers on Vieques for three
decades despite widespread opposition from the local population
of 9,400. Seventy-five percent of the island--which is only 21
miles long and 4 miles wide--is owned by the US, which uses it
for weapons storage and military exercises. Residents have long
complained that US bombing has disrupted fishing grounds, destroyed
coral reefs and ruined tourism.
According to Robert Rabin of the Committee for Rescue and Development
of Vieques, a civilian group which opposes the military exercises
on the island, it was inevitable that there would be an accident.
He said, "What happened is what for years they have been
saying was going to happen.... Vieques lives under the continual
danger that this type of situation will happen if the Navy makes
a mistake in its bombardment from ships and airplanes."
Just last month the Puerto Rican Senate demanded that the US
Marines cease using live munitions on the island. After Monday's
incident Vieques Mayor Manuela Santiago said she was going to
ask President Bill Clinton and the US Marines to end all activities
on the island.
Roberto Nelson, spokesperson for the Roosevelt Roads Naval
Station, said the incident was an "unfortunate accident"
and added that a full investigation would be conducted. He defended
the importance of the training grounds, stressing that most of
the navy and marine aircraft involved in the Kosovar war had been
trained on this island. "All of those pilots who are in Kosovo
have dropped live ordnance in Vieques ...that is the importance
of Vieques in this [Kosovo] operation."
The tragedy in Puerto Rico is only the latest example of the
US military's disregard for human life near its weapons testing
grounds. Just last month a US military jury acquitted a US air
force captain who had recklessly performed an illegal barrel roll,
thus flying his plane too low and faster than was permitted, and
cutting through a cable car line at an Italian ski resort, killing
20 people.
See Also:
US
pilot who killed twenty on ski gondola acquitted
[6 March 1999]
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