Introduction to the Incident
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NATO on Wednesday clarified comments that Secretary-General Mark Rutte made earlier in the day, 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.
“The search is ongoing,” NATO said in a statement posted on X. “We regret any confusion about remarks @SecGenNATO delivered on this today. He was referring to emerging news reports & was not confirming the fate of the missing, which is still unknown.”
The U.S. Army said the Hercules armored vehicle the four U.S. soldiers were in during a training exercise had been found submerged in a body of water. It said recovery efforts were underway by U.S. Army and Lithuanian Armed Forces and civilian agencies.
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Details of the Incident
The soldiers, all from 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, were conducting tactical training when they went missing.
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Asked Wednesday evening by reporters if he had been briefed about the missing soldiers, President Donald Trump said, “No, I haven’t.”
During a trip to Warsaw, 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.
“This is still early news so we do not know the details. This is really terrible news and our thoughts are with the families and loved ones,” Rutte said in Warsaw.
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Background Information
Lithuanian public broadcaster LRT reported that the four U.S. soldiers and their vehicle were reported missing Tuesday afternoon during an exercise at the General Silvestras Žukauskas training ground in Pabradė, a town located less than 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the border with Belarus.
The Baltic countries of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are all NATO members and have often had chilly ties with Russia, a key ally of Belarus, since declaring independence from the Soviet Union in 1990.
Relations soured further over Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, and Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has been one of the most outspoken supporters of Ukraine in its fight against Russian President Vladimir Putin’s forces.
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Conclusion
The incident involving the four missing U.S. soldiers in Lithuania is a developing story, and more information is expected to be released as the search and recovery efforts continue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What happened to the four U.S. soldiers in Lithuania?
A: The four U.S. soldiers went missing during a training exercise in Lithuania, and their fate is still unknown.
Q: What is the current status of the search and recovery efforts?
A: The search is ongoing, and recovery efforts are underway by U.S. Army and Lithuanian Armed Forces and civilian agencies.
Q: What has been the reaction from NATO and the U.S. government?
A: NATO has clarified that the search is ongoing, and the U.S. government has stated that the fate of the missing soldiers is still unknown.
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