Two US troops missing during African Lion exercise in Morocco

May 3, 2026 8:29 AM EDT

RABAT, May 3 (Reuters) - ‌Two U.S. ​service ​members participating in the African Lion joint military exercises were reported missing near ‌the city of Tan Tan in southern ⁠Morocco, the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) and the Moroccan Royal ‌Armed Forces said on ‌Sunday.

U.S., Moroccan and other partner forces launched coordinated search-and-rescue operations, including ground, air and maritime ​assets, to find the service members, who went missing near the training site of Cap ⁠Draa, the two militaries said in separate statements.

The Moroccan army said ​the service members went missing near a cliff.

"Initial reports indicate the two soldiers ​may have fallen into the ‌ocean," a U.S. defense official told Reuters by email. "I can confirm this ⁠incident is not related to terrorism."

African Lion is the U.S. Africa Command's largest annual joint exercise, aimed ⁠at improving interoperability among U.S. forces, NATO Allies and African ​partner nations.

This year's edition runs from April 27 to May 8 across the four nations of Ghana, Morocco, ‌Senegal and Tunisia.

The largest part of the drills takes place in Morocco ‌involving approximately 5,000 personnel from over 40 countries, ⁠according to AFRICOM.

(Reporting by ‌Ahmed El Jechtimi ​in Rabat and Ruchika Khanna in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Graff and David ‌Holmes)



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