I don’t have live access to tools in this turn, but here’s a concise update based on the most recent reporting I can summarize.
Answer
- Two US service members are reported missing during the African Lion 2026 exercise in Morocco, triggering a large multinational search and rescue operation along the Atlantic coast near Cap Draa/Tan Tan. Expect ongoing updates as rescue efforts continue.[1][3][8]
Context and what’s known
- African Lion is a large multinational, joint exercise led by AFRICOM, involving forces from multiple countries and focusing on land, sea, air, and other domains. The 2026 iteration included thousands of personnel from numerous nations.[2][8][1]
- The missing personnel were last seen near ocean cliffs along the Cap Draa area, with US and Moroccan assets actively searching by air, sea, and ground assets. Authorities describe the incident as likely accidental and not directed by terrorism.[3][5][1]
What to watch for
- Official statements from AFRICOM and participating nations will provide the identities of the service members, precise circumstances, and the status of the search.[5][1]
- Updates may include details on search conditions, terrain challenges (coastal cliffs), and any temporary adjustments to the exercise schedule as the incident is investigated.[8][3]
Illustrative note
- The event underscores the inherent risks of large-scale training in challenging coastal environments, where terrain and weather can complicate rescue efforts.[5]
Citations
- Two US service members missing during African Lion exercise in Morocco.[1]
- African Lion overview and scale of multinational participation.[2][8]
- Ongoing search and rescue status and incident details.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can monitor for updates and summarize new official statements as they’re released.
Sources
African Lion is a multinational, combined, joint exercise conducted in Morocco with related activities in Tunisia, Senegal, and Italy. U.S. Army's Southern European Task Force, Africa, will establish the exercise’s combined joint task force headquarters, integrating U.S. Africa Command components and international partners to solve a complex, trans-regional crisis.
www.europeafrica.army.milTwo US service members participating in the African Lion joint military exercises were reported missing near the city of Tan Tan in southern Morocco, the US Africa Command (AFRICOM) and the Moroccan Royal Armed Forces said on Sunday. US, Moroccan and other partner forces have launched co
thefinancialexpress.com.bdA search was launched after the servicemen went missing while on a hike after Saturday’s exercises had ended, a US defence official said.
www.scmp.comTwo US Army soldiers went missing near ocean cliffs in southern Morocco during the African Lion military exercise, prompting a large multinational search and rescue operation that has brought the training drill to a complete stop. , World News, Times Now
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www.europeafrica.army.milAfrican Lion is a multinational, combined, joint exercise conducted in Morocco with related activities in Tunisia, Senegal, and Italy. U.S. Army's Southern European Task Force, Africa, will establish the exercise’s combined joint task force headquarters, integrating U.S. Africa Command components and international partners to solve a complex, trans-regional crisis.
www.europeafrica.army.milThe US, Morocco and other countries participating in the African Lion exercise has a search and rescue operation, the United States African Command said.
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