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28 Mar 2025, 15:51 GMT+10
A giant mobile crane sank in a bog during military exercises near Belarus
The Lithuanian military has called for specialized equipment to lift a sunken US military vehicle, whose four crew members have been classified as missing, following a training incident in a swamp near the country's border with Belarus on Tuesday.
The M88 Hercules armored vehicle, designed for recovering other military assets and weighing over 60 tons, was located on Wednesday in a bog near Pabrade, where the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division was participating in a joint NATO exercise, according to US Army Europe and Africa command.
Recovery efforts have proven unsuccessful. Rescuers have yet to access the submerged vehicle due to the challenging terrain. The Lithuanian Defense Ministry announced on Friday morning that the country's most powerful dredger is en route to the site.
"We just need to stop the flow of water from the lake into the swamp so that the mud can be pumped out of the swamp," Lieutenant Colonel Ausrius Buikus, who is leading the rescue operation, told media on Thursday afternoon.
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On Wednesday, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte extended condolences to the families of the missing US soldiers, who are still declared 'missing'. His office later issued an apology for "confusion" arising from his implication the crew was deceased.
The US has approximately 1,000 troops in Lithuania. Washington has increased exercises in the Baltic states amid rising tensions with Russia, particularly since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, touting the drills as a NATO confidence-building measure.
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