Two U.S. servicemen were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of gang-raping a Japanese woman in Okinawa, reports said, as anti-American feeling runs high on the strategically vital island.
The incident comes amid swelling protests over the recent deployment on the island of 12 Osprey transport aircraft, with the plane's perceived poor safety sparking concern among local residents.
National broadcaster NHK said the two men, both 23 years old, had been arrested over the alleged assault of the woman before dawn on Tuesday.

A spokesman for the Okinawa prefectural police refused to comment on the reports.
The incident has the potential to snowball, feeding in to the increasingly vociferous anti-base movement.
Previous attacks have generated huge outpourings of anger.
The gang rape of a 12-year-old Okinawan girl by U.S. servicemen in 1995 sparked mass protests resulting in a U.S.-Japan agreement to reduce the huge U.S. military presence on the Okinawan chain.

Islanders want to see the airbase moved off the island chain and insist the rest of Japan should shoulder more of the burden of the U.S. presence.
Okinawa is a reluctant host to around half of the 47,000 U.S. military personnel stationed in Japan. AFP
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