The fourth US military was found dead in Lithuania
The body of the fourth army soldier was reported missing in Lithuania and the soldier in Lithuania and the other one week of a week, and the armored vehicle was missing when they sat in the swamp.
The army was found a day after extensive international search efforts that have not immediately released the name of the fourth soldier, the body, the United States, Poland and Estonia.
The 3rd US Armor Brigade War Team, 3rd Infantry Department, was reported to be missing early on March 25, an M88A2 Hercules, essentially a giant military truck with a giant military truck.
Sent to remove another army vehicle, the army. Soldiers can be dragged in a swamp of the road and in a deep marsh and said that in an army official of Europe, they turned out inside as a vehicle. The US Army is investigating the cause of the accident.
Rescue workers found a vehicle on March 26, but proved a conscious engineering problem that removed the mud. Heavy equipment, swamps and divers, including dogs and drones, including a radar that penetrates the soil, including the restoration, was placed in recovery efforts.
Although the US Army official was restored near the M88, the US Army did not declare the body of the fourth soldier. The soldiers trained a city near the eastern Lithuania near Belarusian border.
“I can’t say enough to support our Lithuanian allies,” General Christopher Donahue, the US Army Commander of Europe and Africa, said in a statement. “We have led them, and they, along with our allies, Poland and Estonia, our sailors and engineers’ housework allow us to find and bring our soldiers.”
Lithuanian leaders, Lithuania and President Trump celebrated the international restoration efforts to lower the value of NATO allies working together in other Baltic countries, which can weaken the NATO Alliance.
Tuesday, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausena, who visited the accident, said the country’s “heartfelt condolences went to our US allies and our people.”
“Lithuania prays for four missing soldiers, and now we stand with our hearts and their families,” he said Said social media. “We are still very gratifying everyone who makes a lot of effort to find a soldier who is missing in such difficult conditions.”
Eric Schmitt Contributing report.