The
troops were participating in "routine flight training" when the
MH-60 Blackhawk "experienced an in-flight emergency, resulting
in the crash," the U.S. Defense Department said in a statement
on Monday.
The United States has deployed two aircraft carriers - the Ford
and the Eisenhower - along with supporting ships and dozens of
aircraft to the eastern Mediterranean since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack
on Israel to act as a deterrent to ensure the conflict does not
expand.
U.S. European Command, which oversees American military
operations in Europe and parts of the Middle East, initially
confirmed the crash on Saturday.
"We can definitively say that the aircraft sortie was purely
related to training and there are no indications of hostile
activity," it said.
President Joe Biden on Sunday expressed condolences for the
victims, who the Pentagon said were part of the 1st Battalion,
160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.
The Pentagon on Monday identified them as Stephen Dwyer of
Tennessee, Shane Barnes of California, Tanner Grone of New
Hampshire, Andrew Southard of Arizona and Cade Wolfe of
Minnesota.
(Reporting by Katharine Jackson; Andrea Shalal and Susan Heavey;
Editing by Grant McCool, Lisa Shumaker, Sandra Maler and Chizu
Nomiyama)
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