4 US soldiers still missing in Lithuania, NATO walks back statement on deaths
A search for four American soldiers that disappeared during a training exercise in Lithuania is underway Wednesday.
The United States Army said in a statement that the soldiers from the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division were conducting tactical training in an area near Belarus when they went missing.
NATO had to walk back a false confirmation of the solders' death after Secretary General Mark Rutte spoke in Poland.
"He was referring to emerging news reports & was not confirming the fate of the missing, which is still unknown," acting NATO spokesperson Allison Hart posted on X following the Secretary General's remarks.
The Lithuanian Army wrote on X that it had, "no evidence or information confirming the death of the troops" and that a rescue operation was still ongoing.
The Army said that the M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle the soldiers had been operating was found submerged in a body of water on the training ground in a joint search with Lithuanian military and civilian agencies Wednesday.
"The equipment and machinery that would be needed are now concentrated (here), the terrain is swampy, which will require heavier equipment and some extra supplies," Lithuanian Chief of Defense Raimundas Vaikšnoras told the country's public broadcaster LRT.
The U.S. Army said in an email to Paste BN that the search continues.
This is a developing story.