US Service Member Missing after Crash of Military Chopper Off Yemen

A Blackhawk helicopter flies over Kabul October 3, 2014. REUTERS/Dan Kitwood
A Blackhawk helicopter flies over Kabul October 3, 2014. REUTERS/Dan Kitwood
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US Service Member Missing after Crash of Military Chopper Off Yemen

A Blackhawk helicopter flies over Kabul October 3, 2014. REUTERS/Dan Kitwood
A Blackhawk helicopter flies over Kabul October 3, 2014. REUTERS/Dan Kitwood

A US Black Hawk helicopter crashed off the southern coast of Yemen on Friday during a training mission, leaving one service member missing, the US military said.

US Central Command said in a statement that five other service members aboard the aircraft had been rescued after the crash, which took place Friday evening about 32 km off the southern coast of Yemen.

A US official told Reuters that the cause of the crash was under investigation.

"When the incident took place the helicopter was not very high above the water," CENTCOM spokesman Colonel John Thomas said.

Asked if the crash involved another special forces raid, Central Command told The Associated Press that "this was a routine training event specifically for US military personnel."

"Training events such as this are routinely held by US forces within a theater of operations in order to maintain their proficiency within the operating environment," CENTCOM told the AP in a statement. "Commanders deemed this location appropriate and safe for a routine training event, considering both the operational environment and weather conditions at the time."

The United States has been carrying out air strikes against al-Qaeda in Yemen, with at least 80 launched since the end of February.

A small number of ground raids using US Special Operations forces have also taken place, including one in January which resulted in the death of a US Navy Seal.



Milei Says Argentina to Move Israel Embassy to Jerusalem in 2026

 Argentine President Javier Milei and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a Plenum session of the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, June 11, 2025. (Reuters)
Argentine President Javier Milei and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a Plenum session of the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, June 11, 2025. (Reuters)
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Milei Says Argentina to Move Israel Embassy to Jerusalem in 2026

 Argentine President Javier Milei and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a Plenum session of the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, June 11, 2025. (Reuters)
Argentine President Javier Milei and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a Plenum session of the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, June 11, 2025. (Reuters)

Argentine President Javier Milei said Wednesday his country would move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, the status of which is one of the most delicate issues in the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

"I am proud to announce before you that in 2026 we will make effective the move of our embassy to the city of west Jerusalem," Milei said in a speech in the Israeli parliament during an official state visit.

Argentina's embassy is currently located near the coastal city of Tel Aviv.