
4 American Army soldiers killed in Lithuania during training exercise
By Ryan Robertson (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer), Jack Henry (Video Editor)
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Wednesday that four U.S. service members died during training exercises in Lithuania. A vehicle belonging to the four soldiers was found submerged in water –– a search for their bodies is ongoing.
- Rutte first announced the deaths while on a trip to Warsaw, saying he did not yet know all the details. He also sent his condolences to the families of the deceased soldiers.
- The soldiers were reportedly training roughly 6 miles from the Lithuanian border with Belarus.
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Four American Army soldiers are dead in Lithuania, according to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday, March 26.
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- Four U.S. Army soldiers died during a training exercise in Lithuania, confirmed by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday.
- The soldiers were reported missing while using an M88 Recovery Vehicle at the General Silvestras Žukauskas training ground, located near the Belarus border.
- The U.S. Army's search efforts were supported by Lithuanian military and law enforcement, according to a public affairs statement from U.S. Army Europe and Africa.
- Gen. Charles Costanza expressed gratitude for the Lithuanian armed forces' swift aid during the search operations.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Four U.S. Army soldiers went missing during tactical training in Lithuania, as reported by the U.S. Embassy in Vilnius.
- The soldiers were lost near Pabrade, prompting a search operation involving Lithuanian military and police.
- V Corps Commanding Gen. Charles Constanza thanked the Lithuanian armed forces for their quick response in the search efforts.
- Search and recovery efforts were initiated, involving both Lithuanian and U.S. military assets.
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When Rutte first announced the deaths while on a trip to Warsaw, he said he did not yet know all the details. He also sent his condolences to the families of the deceased soldiers.

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Later on Wednesday, the U.S. Army announced that a vehicle belonging to the four soldiers was located submerged in water near a training site. However, search efforts for the soldiers are still underway.
What happened?
One anonymous U.S. official told The Associated Press that the four Army soldiers were involved in a training accident.
The U.S. Army Europe and Africa Public Affairs Office in Germany revealed that the soldiers were performing scheduled tactical training at the time of the incident.
Following the discovery of the vehicle, U.S. Army Europe and Africa Public Affairs Office in Germany released another statement, saying, “The M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle the four missing U.S. soldiers were operating during a training exercise has been located in Lithuania.”
The service members were reported missing on Tuesday, March 25, during an exercise which took place around 6 miles from the border with Belarus.
A subsequent search and rescue mission was launched involving helicopters and border guards, with their deaths later being confirmed.
Why does the region matter?
As Rutte said, what exactly happened remains unclear. What is known is that the Baltic NATO nations of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have had rocky diplomatic relations with Russia, a close ally of Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, and those ties only grew more tense when Moscow invaded Ukraine.
[RYAN ROBERTSON]
FOUR AMERICAN SOLDIERS DIED IN LITHUANIA. NATO SECRETARY GENERAL MARK RUTTE SAYS HE DOESN’T KNOW ALL THE DETAILS YET.
ONE ANONYMOUS U-S OFFICIAL, HOWEVER, TELLS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE FOUR ARMY SOLDIERS WERE IN A TRAINING ACCIDENT.
RUTTE CONFIRMED THE DEATHS DURING A TRIP TO WARSAW AND SENT HIS CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILIES.
THE U-S ARMY EUROPE AND AFRICA PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE IN GERMANY REVEALED THE SOLDIERS WERE PERFORMING SCHEDULED TACTICAL TRAINING AT THE TIME OF THE INCIDENT.
THE U-S SERVICE MEMBERS WERE REPORTED MISSING DURING AN EXERCISE TAKING PLACE AROUND ABOUT SIX MILES FROM THE BELARUS BORDER.
A SUBSEQUENT SEARCH AND RESCUE MISSION WAS LAUNCHED INVOLVING HELICOPTERS AND BORDER GUARDS AND NOW THE NEWS OF THEIR DEATHS IS COMING TO LIGHT
AS THE NATO SECRETARY GENERAL SAID, WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED STILL REMAINS UNCLEAR .
WE DO KNOW THE BALTIC NATO NATIONS OF LITHUANIA, LATVIA AND ESTONIA DON’T HAVE GREAT DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA, WHICH BACKS BELARUS AND THOSE TIES ONLY GREW MORE TENSE WHEN MOSCOW INVADED UKRAINE.
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- Four U.S. Army soldiers died during a training exercise in Lithuania, confirmed by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday.
- The soldiers were reported missing while using an M88 Recovery Vehicle at the General Silvestras Žukauskas training ground, located near the Belarus border.
- The U.S. Army's search efforts were supported by Lithuanian military and law enforcement, according to a public affairs statement from U.S. Army Europe and Africa.
- Gen. Charles Costanza expressed gratitude for the Lithuanian armed forces' swift aid during the search operations.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Four U.S. Army soldiers went missing during tactical training in Lithuania, as reported by the U.S. Embassy in Vilnius.
- The soldiers were lost near Pabrade, prompting a search operation involving Lithuanian military and police.
- V Corps Commanding Gen. Charles Constanza thanked the Lithuanian armed forces for their quick response in the search efforts.
- Search and recovery efforts were initiated, involving both Lithuanian and U.S. military assets.
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