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THREE soldiers who vanished when their tank sunk in a swamp have been found dead after a six day rescue operation.

The US Army troops were tragically discovered after the arduous mission at the Pabrade training ground in Lithuania.

Diggers at a rescue operation site.
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Rescue operations at the General Silvestras Zukauskas training ground during the searchCredit: Reuters
U.S. and Lithuanian Army personnel and emergency services workers planning the recovery of a submerged vehicle.
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US army soldiers searched the swamp using diggersCredit: AP
US and Lithuanian Army soldiers and emergency personnel assembling a water pump to recover a submerged vehicle.
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Water and mud was pumped out as they hunted the sunken vehicleCredit: AP
US soldiers walking on a muddy road during a search operation.
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The search continued for six days in LithuaniaCredit: EPA
Search and rescue operation for four missing US soldiers in Lithuania.
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US and Lithuanian troops tried to find the missing soldiersCredit: EPA

And tragically a fourth soldier remains missing following the discovery of the sunken 63-ton M88 'Hercules' recovery vehicle.

Lithuanian and US officials have vowed to continue the search until the missing soldier is found.

The soldiers and their vehicle went missing at the Pabrade training ground near the border with Belarus - Russia's closest ally.

They vanished while on a mission to repair and tow back another armoured vehicle last Tuesday.

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Searches were carried out - and the Hercules was found in the swamp.

But what followed as agonising effort to try and free the machine from the sticky mud.

Photos from the last few days showed the incredible scale of the rescue operation.

Fleets of armoured vehicles and diggers were seen clearing the bog as they searched for the soldiers and their machine.

The M88 is an armoured vehicle used to haul other tanks through warzones - being armed with heavy duty towing gear and cables.

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It weighs as much as the US's largest main battle tank - the M1 Abrams.

US Navy divers were deployed armed with hooks - moving through thick mud and clay with zero visiblity to try and winch out the vehicle.

It was an agnosiing two hour operation as several bulldozers finally managed to free the M88.

The soldiers were deployed to Lithuania in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve, and were permanently stationed at Fort Stewart, Georgia.

Recovery efforts underway at a training range.
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Bags of earth removed by a team of diggersCredit: AP
U.S., Lithuanian, and emergency services personnel observing recovery efforts for a submerged military vehicle.
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Soldiers stand by as the search continuedCredit: AP
Rescue operation at a training ground for four missing US soldiers.
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Armoured vehicles and diggers were drafted in to find the sunken vehicleCredit: EPA
US Ambassador to Lithuania and military personnel walking on a muddy road near military vehicles during the search for missing soldiers.
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US Ambassador to Lithuania Kara C. McDonald (C) during her visits to the training groundCredit: EPA
Rescue operation in a forest for four missing US soldiers.
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The operation was complicated and it took days to recover the wreckCredit: EPA

Major General Curtis Taylor, commander of Task Force Iron and the 1st Armored Division, said: "I'd like to personally commend the heroic efforts of the search parties, and especially our Lithuanian allies who were instrumental in the recovery efforts.

"Their courage and commitment to this operation will always be remembered and demonstrates the strong relationship between our countries.

"However, search and recovery efforts are not complete - they will continue until we bring all of our soldiers home."

Colonel James Armstrong, First Armored Brigade Commander, added: "The Raider family is heartbroken over the tragic loss of our Soldiers. We are ensuring we provide the needed support to their families and our Soldiers as we go through this grieving process.

"We are an incredibly tight-knit family, and their absence is keenly felt, and we will hold them close in our memories.

"I want to extend my personal thanks to everyone who assisted in the search and recovery efforts."

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda took to social media platform X to announce the grim discovery of the tragic he troops.

He said: "It is with deep sadness and sorrow that I received the news of the tragic loss of three U.S. soldiers.

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"Lithuania mourns together with the American nation."

In a statement, the US Army said: "Three US Army Soldiers assigned to 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division were found deceased in Lithuania today, March 31."

Map showing the location of Pabrade, Lithuania, where four US soldiers went missing during NATO drills.
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