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Fate of missing US soldiers in Lithuania still unknown: NATO

This photo shows the logo of the North Altantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the US flag This photo shows the logo of the North Altantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the US flag ,NATO headquarters in Brussels, on February 17, 2025. (AFP Photo)
By Anadolu Agency
Mar 27, 2025 2:56 PM

NATO on Wednesday clarified the secretary-general’s earlier remarks about the missing U.S. soldiers in Lithuania, saying that their deaths have not been confirmed.

“We regret any confusion about remarks Secretary-General Mark Rutte delivered on this today. He was referring to emerging news reports & was not confirming the fate of the missing, which is still unknown,” NATO spokeswoman Allison Hart wrote on X.

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She noted that the search for the missing soldiers still continues.

U.S. President Donald Trump said that he was not briefed about the missing soldiers.

When asked Wednesday if he had been briefed on the situation that began unfolding hours earlier, Trump said: “No, I haven’t.”

On Tuesday, four U.S. Army soldiers went missing during a routine training exercise in the Baltic nation of Lithuania.

A multinational search operation is currently underway in eastern Pabrade city near the capital Vilnius, according to the U.S. Army Europe and Africa command’s public affairs office.

The vehicle of the soldiers was then found submerged in water, the U.S. Army said Wednesday.

U.S. forces routinely participate in joint training exercises with NATO allies in Lithuania, a small country with a population of some 1.9 million situated between Russia and the Baltic Sea.

Last Updated:  Mar 27, 2025 2:56 PM