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Four US Servicemembers Remain Missing After Vehicle Found Underwater In NATO Country, Army Says

The US and Lithuanian forces discovered four missing U.S. troops who disappeared during training exercises in Lithuania on Wednesday, the Army said in a statement provided to the Daily Call News Foundation.

The US Army in Europe and Africa said the M88 Hercules in question was found to be submerged in the waters, but added that the search for the lost soldier is still ongoing. Soldiers, members of the 1st Brigade, and the Army 3rd Infantry Division were reported missing on Tuesday. It has been reported. (Related: Trump reports to instruct the military to develop a plan to increase the presence of the Panama Canal Army)

The Army added that it had no access to the vehicle inside, a spokesman told DCNF. The spokesman did not confirm or reject the victim.

“Recovery efforts are underway by the US Army, the Lithuanian Army and civilian agencies,” the Army said in a statement. “The third Inf. Div. continues to inform the soldiers’ families of the state of their search efforts.”

The main combat tanks and Puma infantry combat vehicles of the German army, Bandeswale Leopard 2, are taking part in a Quadriga military exercise involving German, French, Lithuanian and Dutch forces during the day of prominent visitors on May 29, 2024 near the Publade in Lithuania. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

NATO Executive Director Mark Latte said Reporter Soldiers died in Warsaw on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press. However, the Lithuanian army told the DCNF in response to the comment that “there is no evidence or information confirming the death of the army.”

Delphi also reported that the soldier had died, citing an unknown source.

Delphi said the army was driving the vehicle at the time of its loss. The vehicle is design Get down vehicle and repair it under battlefield conditions, It weighs over 140,000 pounds.

According to Delphi, the training area is located in Lithuania, particularly in the wetlands area. Lithuania is a NATO member state along with its Baltic Sea neighbours, Latvia and Estonia.

“I would like to personally thank the Lithuanian army and the first responders who came to our aid soon in our search,” said V Army Commander Lt. Gen. Charles Costanza. statement Searching in progress. “This kind of teamwork and support exemplifies our partnership and the importance of humanity, regardless of which flag you place on your shoulder.”

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