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Massive search underway for two missing US service members

Two US service members vanished during a military training exercise in southwestern Morocco, sparking a massive search effort by the US and allied forces.

US officials announced the search-and-rescue on Sunday. The service members went missing on Saturday at the Cap Draa Training Area near Tan Tan, a city in southwestern Morocco near the Atlantic coast. 

‘The incident remains under investigation and the search is on-going,’ United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) stated.

The training began late last month and has also been taking place in Tunisia, Ghana and Senegal. The war games exercise is called African Lion, and it is scheduled to end on May 8.

The allies involved in the search include Morocco and other countries participating in African Lion. ‘Ground, air, and maritime assets’ have been deployed, according to AFRICOM.

The command did not say what unit or military branch the missing service members belong to.

The branches involved in the training exercise, which began in Tunisia, include the National Guard, Army Reserve, Air Force and the Marine Corps.

A total of 7,000 personnel from more than 30 countries have been participating in African Lion.  

Two US service members went missing on Saturday during a training exercise called African Lion in Morocco. US military forces are pictured during the same exercise last year

Two US service members went missing on Saturday during a training exercise called African Lion in Morocco. US military forces are pictured during the same exercise last year

A large search-and-rescue effort is being conducted by the US and its allies in the region. A rocket being fired during a previous African Lion exercise is pictured

A large search-and-rescue effort is being conducted by the US and its allies in the region. A rocket being fired during a previous African Lion exercise is pictured

African Lion takes place annually, and it is the largest training exercise of its kind on the continent. 

It first began in 2004, and it is carried out by the US alongside regional allies. High-ranking military officials from the US and key allies participate.

The US Military has said that the multi-national exercise is key to strengthening regional security cooperation and refining the readiness of participating forces for global crises.

In 2012, two US Marines participating in African Lion died and two more were injured when a helicopter crashed in Morocco’s southern city of Agadir. 

Morocco is one of the US’s top allies in northern and western Africa, where other countries in the region, such as Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, have been distancing themselves from Western powers since 2020.

AFRICOM stated that as the search is carried out, ‘Our focus is on the service members involved and their families.’

The Daily Mail has reached out to AFRICOM for additional details. 

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