Massive Search Operation Continues After Disappearance of Two U.S. Soldiers in Morocco
A large-scale military search operation
is currently underway in southern Morocco.
And the situation is drawing international attention.
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Two American soldiers
participating in the multinational military exercise
African Lion
have been missing since May 2
near Cap Draa,
close to Tan-Tan.
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According to Moroccan and U.S. military sources,
more than 600 personnel
from several countries
have been mobilized
across land, sea, and air operations
to locate the missing soldiers.
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The search area includes
coastal cliffs, underwater caves,
and sections of the Atlantic Ocean.
Military divers, helicopters, drones,
specialized rescue teams,
and naval vessels
are all involved in the operation.
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Initial reports suggest
the soldiers may have fallen into the ocean
during a recreational hike
near the training zone.
Additional reporting indicates
one of the soldiers reportedly jumped into the water
to try to save the other
after a fall near the cliffs.
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The incident occurred during African Lion 2026,
the largest U.S.-led military exercise in Africa,
organized jointly by the U.S. Africa Command
and the Moroccan Royal Armed Forces.
This year’s edition involves
more than 7,000 military personnel
from over 30 countries
across Morocco, Tunisia, Ghana, and Senegal.
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Despite the continuation of the exercise,
officials say the search operation
remains the top priority.
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In summary:
The disappearance of two U.S. soldiers in Morocco has triggered a major multinational rescue operation.
It highlights both the scale of African Lion 2026
and the complexity of military coordination
during emergency situations.
