Morocco finds body of one of two missing US soldiers after training exercise

Morocco finds body of one of two missing US soldiers after training exercise

The two soldiers went missing near a cliff on the Atlantic coast while taking part in the African Lion 2026 military exercises.

African Lion 2026, an international military training exercise, involved nearly 5,000 troops from more than 40 countries. (AFP pic)
RABAT:
The body of one of two US soldiers who went missing during an international training exercise in southern Morocco has been found, the Moroccan army said on Sunday.

A massive land, air and sea search was launched by the US military, Moroccan and allied forces in the Cap Draa Training Area after the service members went missing last Saturday.

In a statement, Morocco’s army said a body had been recovered from the sea on Saturday.

The two soldiers went missing near a cliff on the Atlantic coast while taking part in the African Lion 2026 military exercises.

A US military official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP late Sunday that they may have fallen into the sea, pointing to the likelihood of an accident and ruling out terrorism.

The body of the US serviceman was transferred to a military hospital, pending repatriation, the Moroccan army said. Search operations were continuing for his colleague.

US Africa Command has said that the search covered more than 8,000sq km of sea and the coast, and included more than 10 aircraft, Moroccan cave divers and an unmanned underwater vehicle.

African Lion 2026 involved nearly 5,000 troops from more than 40 countries, as well as experts specialising in security and defence.

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