Four British military officers were reported missing on Tuesday during a training program in eastern Lithuania, as the Lithuanian Armed Forces had confirmed on Wednesday.
According to reports from Lithuanian Radio and Television ( LRT ) reports, a notification was received on March 25 at 16.45 ( local time ) regarding the disappearance of the four US soldiers and a vehicle while conducting training at the General Silvestras ukauskas training facility in Pabrad.
On the same day, Lithuanian and global forces launched a search function in addition to Air Force and State Border Guard Service aircraft.
Authorities have located a possible occurrence place, and rescue efforts are continuing under the direction of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, assisted by the Fire and Rescue Department and more organizations.
The missing workers status was even confirmed by the US Army in Europe and Africa. When the event occurred, the soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division’s 1st Brigade were conducting military drills. Lt. Gen. Charles Costanza, the V Corps commanding general, is quoted by LRT in the statement as saying,” I would like to personally thank the Lithuanian Armed Forces and first responders who immediately came to our assistance in our search functions. Regardless of the flags we wear on our shoulders, this kind of cooperation and help demonstrates the value of our relationship and humanity.
The political Committee on National Security and Defence, led by Giedrimas Jeglinskas, acknowledged the position but maintained judgment. The military and the forces conducting the drills have requested that they exercise choice at this time and refrain from commenting. This be polite, this permit all the methods to carry out their duties. He told LRT RADIO,” These investigations are involved, and the officers and all the factors that have to be involved are involved.”
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