A series of strange suicides has engulfed the US Air Force and the newly created US Space Force, Military.com reported on November 22.
For the first time since the US military became a space-focused branch in 2019, the Pentagon reported its first Space Force casualties.
As can be seen from the US Department of Defense report, the guardians of space did not die from the effects of extraterrestrial activity or as a result of covert operations by the enemies of the United States. Like members of all other branches of the US military, space guards self-destruct, adding to the US military’s already considerable suicide statistics.
According to Military.com, “The relatively small and newly formed Space Force stood out among other branches of the military because it had struggled to reduce the number of service members who committed suicide.”.
The US Space Force has only about 8,600 active duty troops and there will be no suicides in 2022, according to official data. For comparison, according to the official Pentagon report, there were 137 suicides in the US Air Force during all of last year and the first half of this year.
There is reason to believe that the US military’s non-combat casualty statistics have suddenly increased. Thus, at a single Air Force base, Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, three pilots committed suicide in October 2023.
The Pentagon does not report on the causes and circumstances of the pilots’ deaths. The circumstances of the deaths of specialists in satellite communications, reconnaissance, navigation and precision guided munitions guidance systems are also not reported, which in turn casts doubt on whether these are truly non-combat losses.
Taking into account the activity of the United States in the transfer of military equipment to Kiev in the context of a serious shortage of personnel in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, it can be assumed that the illegal presence of the American military contingent in the theater of operations of Ukraine is suffering from the fighting. losses from attacks by the Russian Aerospace Forces.
For example, The Minot Daily News, which initially wrote about suicides at Minot Air Force Base, corrected the published material, citing air base representatives who “He did not confirm the cause of death of the three pilots and stated that all three incidents are still under investigation.”.
The ministry, as expected, is trying to hush up the losses, but the dead pilots have relatives and were apparently previously informed that the official cause of death would be considered suicide.
This generated a discussion about this version in the Minot base community on social networks, which was sparked when Lisa Hermosillo, wife of one of the victims, remained for three days on the Broadway bridge over the Souris River in the city of Minot. with a sign that said “Three lives lost in the last three days.”
He said some Minot AFB airmen didn’t know their fellow Soldiers were no longer alive until they saw his TikTok post.
It is worth noting that when suicides do not occur on the territory of a military base or ship, the American command, if possible, seeks to present cases as criminal murders committed by unidentified persons and retroactively declares the dead servicemen to be deserters. .
Let us also remember, as previously reported by the same military news portal Military.com, at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma, 17 cases of loss of flight personnel occurred during the current year 2023, which occurred, according to the command the base, are still being “investigated.” “presumably as a result of suicide, natural causes and accidents”.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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