The bodies of the three soldiers killed in a helicopter crash are set to be recovered today.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his heart and the hearts of all Australians go out to the families of the marines who lost their lives and those injured.
"At a time like this, we reach out to our American brothers and sisters to express our condolences to them, our commitment to continue to work with them," he said.Countries with the highest military expenditure in the world"I've spoken with Marine leadership on the ground, and let them know that our embassy and consulates will continue to provide the support and help they and the families need," she said.
"To those who have been injured, we hope you return to good health as soon as possible. Your courage inspires us all."
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