German Army Eurocopter Tigers flying over a tank during a military exercise in Lithuania.
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FOUR U.S. soldiers are feared to have been found dead after they went missing during a NATO drill in Lithuania.

The four Americans disappeared near the border with Russia ally Belarus in their vehicle on Tuesday – causing Lithuanian and foreign forces to scramble a search team.

German Army Eurocopter Tigers flying over a tank during a military exercise in Lithuania.

Four U.S. soldiers who went missing during a NATO drill have been found deadCredit: AP

Local media in the Baltic country reported that the four U.S. soldiers had been found dead, according to Delfi.

But authorities are yet to confirm that the missing group have died.

Reports also said that a possible location of the incident has been identified, and a search and rescue operation is underway, according to Lithuanian military spokesperson Major Gintautas Ciunis.

The U.S. embassy confirmed in a social media statement on Wednesday that the four had gone missing in a training area near Pabrade in eastern Lithuania.

They did not confirm when they went missing.

The embassy said on X: “The soldiers, all from 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, were conducting scheduled tactical training at the time of the incident.

“Search and recovery efforts are underway.”

Lithuania’s military said in a statement they were informed on Tuesday that four U.S. soldiers and one tracked vehicle had gone missing.

They said: “A possible location of the incident has been identified and a search and rescue operation is underway.”

Helicopters from the Air Force and the State of Border Guard Service were deployed in the search.

National Security and Defense Committee chairman Giedrimas Jeglinskas said after the soldiers were reported missing: “We truly appreciate and are grateful for the US presence here.

“We have created all the conditions for them to increase their military readiness.

“Such events do indeed occur during large-scale joint military exercises, not only among the Americans, but also in other armies.

“The aim is to reduce the likelihood of such things, but such things are not impossible.

“If there was some kind of accident, lessons are learned, and safety requirements are increased.”

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