* **Q: What happened to the US soldiers in Lithuania?
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International News / Europe
A search for four US soldiers, reported missing during a planned tactical training exercise in Lithuania near the Belarus border on Tuesday, has concluded tragically. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed on Wednesday that the soldier...
The search began Tuesday afternoon after the four US soldiers failed to report back following a training exercise at a military ground near Pabradė, Lithuania, roughly 48 kilometers from the capital Vilnius and just 10 km from the Belarusian border. Lithuanian military and police forces quickly joined the US military's search and recovery efforts.
Confirmation of the soldiers' deaths came from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte during a visit to Warsaw, Poland, on Wednesday. "While I was speaking, news broke about four American soldiers killed in an incident in Lithuania," Rutte stated, expressing condolences to the families and the United States, though details of the specific incident were not immediately released.
The soldiers were part of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, deployed to the region as part of NATO's enhanced forward presence. The US Army Europe and Africa Public Affairs Office confirmed the soldiers' unit affiliation.
Lithuania, along with Estonia and Latvia, has been a staunch NATO member since regaining independence from the Soviet Union and views neighboring Russia and its ally Belarus with apprehension, particularly since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
US Army V Corps Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Charles Costanza, expressed gratitude towards the Lithuanian forces: "I want to personally thank the Lithuanian Armed Forces and first responders who quickly came to our aid during our search efforts... This type of teamwork and support highlights the importance of our partnership and our humanity, regardless of flag."
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