5 US troops killed in helicopter crash in Mediterranean

5 US troops killed in helicopter crash in Mediterranean

The US European Command says there are no indications of hostile activity.

The US European Command first reported the crash into the Mediterranean Sea on Saturday. (Wikimedia Commons pic)
WASHINTON:
Five US troops were killed on Friday when their helicopter crashed into the Mediterranean Sea during a training mission, US officials said on Sunday.

US European Command said search and rescue operations were launched immediately following the crash, and an investigation into its cause is underway.

The US military has deployed two aircraft carriers – the Ford and the Eisenhower – along with supporting ships and dozens of aircraft to the eastern Mediterranean since Hamas’ Oct 7 attack on Israel to act as a deterrent to ensure the conflict does not expand.

US European Command, which oversees American military operations in Europe and parts of the Middle East, first reported the accident on Saturday.

“We can definitively say that the aircraft sortie was purely related to training and there are no indications of hostile activity,” the European Command said on Saturday. It did not identify the helicopter involved.

Identities of the victims will not be released until next of kin notifications are completed, the command said.

President Joe Biden expressed condolences in a statement on Sunday.

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