Search for missing member rejected after helicopter crash in the Arabian Sea

The American Navy has suspended the search for a missing member after the helicopter crashed in the Arabian Sea on Wednesday.
The Marine Forces Central Command has announced that these efforts have ended after a broad search.
For more than 102 hours, a wide and coordinated search-saving search was carried out that spans over 14,000 square miles”, says an X post by the American Navy.
On Wednesday, the US Army had announced that a helicopter “MH-60S Sea Hauk” had collapsed in the region and that there were no “no indications that the emergency was caused by hostile action”.
Three of the four helicopter crew members were released at the time and were in stable condition until one of them had disappeared.
According to authorities, the name of the missing military will be kept secret until at least 24 hours after the family members and relatives are informed.
Until the causes of the helicopter crash have yet to be disclosed, authorities had warned of investigation into the incident. /Periscopi/











