Two French Soldiers Found Dead After Losing Communication During Diving Exercise
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On the night of Monday 4 to Tuesday 5 May, two soldiers died during a diving exercise in Maine in Angers.
Two French soldiers found dead after losing communication during diving exercise
Two French soldiers have been found dead in the Maine River in western France after losing communication during a diving exercise. The soldiers, aged 24 and 30, were taking part in combat engineer diver training in Angers when the incident occurred.Sergeant Bin Chen, serving with the 1st Foreign Engineer Regiment based in Laudun in the Gard department, and Corporal Axel Delplanque, from the 6th Engineer Regiment stationed in Angers, were the vic…
Two young soldiers aged 24 and 31 died in a diving accident in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, on the night of Monday to Tuesday. An investigation is under way to determine the exact circumstances of the tragedy. TF1's JT traces what is known about the facts at this stage. - Death of two soldiers during a diving exercise in Angers: what is known about the tragedy (Police, justice and other facts).
Two 24- and 30-year-old soldiers, one of whom was posted to the 1st Foreign Engineer Regiment of Laudun l'Ardoise in the Gard, died in a diving accident on the night of May 4-5, 2026 in Angers, during an organized exercise in the Maine River.
The two divers belonged to the 6th Engineer Regiment of Angers and to the 1st Foreign Engineer Regiment of Laudun (Gard).
The drama occurred on the night of Monday to Tuesday Two 24- and 30-year-old soldiers died in a diving accident in the night of Monday to Tuesday in Angers, during an exercise
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