Pentagon misstated how Special Operations troops died off Cyprus last year
Briefly

The report, obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, reveals that a U.S. Army helicopter unit was conducting gunnery training at the time of the crash instead of aerial refueling as the Pentagon stated.
Army investigators detailed the helicopter's fatal mishap, stating that it crashed into the Mediterranean after failing to pull up in time during a gunnery drill, contradicting earlier official claims.
The Black Hawk helicopter was part of a specialized unit designed for rapid response in conflict situations, indicating the U.S. military's sophisticated operations during the ongoing Gaza crisis.
With the helicopter's presence during sensitive military operations being a closely guarded secret, the mishap report highlights the complexities and risks of U.S. support in the region.
Read at Washington Post
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