Search ongoing for missing US soldiers previously thought dead in Lithuania
- The Lithuanian Army is searching for four missing US soldiers from the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, during drills in Lithuania.
- The US Army reported that a vehicle belonging to the soldiers was found submerged in water.
- Recovery efforts are currently being conducted by the US Army, Lithuanian Armed Forces, and civilian agencies.
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NATO clarifies comments that four missing U.S. soldiers had died during training in Lithuania
During a trip to Warsaw, Mr. Rutte told reporters that he had received word of the deaths of the four soldiers while he was delivering a lecture, and that his thoughts were with their families and with the United States.
NATO walks back claim missing US soldiers died in Lithuania
NATO walked back its claim that the four United States soldiers missing in Lithuania had died. On Wednesday, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced that four U.S. soldiers who had gone missing during a training exercise in Lithuania had died. Later that day, NATO clarified that it was not the case. U.S. soldiers gather near military and other vehicles parked at a training range in Pabrade, north of the capital Vilnius, Lithuania on Thursday…
The US soldiers missing in Lithuania are still undetectable, and the search for them is continuing.
Search ongoing for missing US soldiers previously thought dead in Lithuania
U.S. Army soldiers disappeared during training in Lithuania, prompting joint rescue efforts with local forces. The incident occurred near Pabradė, close to the Belarus border. Lithuanian officials located the submerged M88 Hercules recovery vehicle, but did not recover any bodies. U.S. and Lithuanian leaders expressed concern and support, with President Donald Trump awaiting a briefing on the situation. Full Story Four U.S. Army soldiers remaine…
Significant work was done during the night to drain the area where the vehicle sank, and rescuers built a new road to allow access to heavy equipment.
Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovile Sakaliene said today that they are investigating all possibilities. Their vehicle was found submerged on Wednesday evening.
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