Here's how Poland is assisting in the search for missing Fort Stewart soldiers
- Four U.S. Army soldiers went missing during a training exercise in Lithuania, with their vehicle later found submerged in a body of water, complicating search efforts due to challenging terrain, as noted by U.S. Army Europe and Africa.
- NATO stated that the fate of the missing soldiers has not been confirmed, and the search continues, as noted by NATO spokeswoman Allison Hart.
- The Polish military is assisting with recovery efforts, responding to a request from NATO, confirmed by Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.
- Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovilė Šakalienė emphasized that extensive resources are being used to find the soldiers and no evidence of their deaths has been found.
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Poland sends military personnel with heavy equipment to Lithuania to search for missing soldiers
Poland is sending several dozen military personnel with heavy equipment to Lithuania to participate in an operation to search and rescue US troops at the Pabrade training ground, the Ministry of Defense said on Thursday evening.
Search continues in Lithuania for 4 missing American soldiers from Georgia's Fort Stewart
NATO is clarifying comments that Secretary-General Mark Rutte made when he suggested that four U.S. soldiers who went missing while training in Lithuania had died, even though the U.S. Army said their fate was not yet confirmed.
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