Ten Norwegian soldiers disappeared on the border with Russia during a military exercise.
Ten Norwegian soldiers were reported missing after a military exercise near Russia
porEditorial Team
Argentina
A group of soldiers from Norway's Armed Forces did not show up at the end of a military exercise on the border with Russia
Five Norwegian soldiers remain missing in the municipality of Nesseby, in the eastern region of Finnmark, near the border with Russia, after failing to report at the end of a military exercise focused on evasion, camouflage, and concealment.
The search, which began on the night of October 2, involves rescue units, helicopters, and the police, and is taking place in challenging geographical conditions, with mountainous terrain, scattered forests, and swampy areas.
Initially, the disappearance of ten soldiers was reported, a combination of officers and conscripts (vernepliktige), all belonging to the Jegerbataljonen (Hunter Battalion) of the Sør-Varanger garrison.
During the afternoon and evening on Thursday, five of them were located: three returned on their own to the meeting point, while two were found by a rescue helicopter. All were in good health. However, the other five remain unaccounted for.
La búsqueda se desarrolla en el municipio de Nesseby
The search operation is focusing on the area between Varangerbotn and Gandvik, south of the E6 route. Due to poor mobile phone signal in the area, communication with the soldiers has been nonexistent. Weather conditions are favorable, although nightfall complicates the operation.
The military exercise, which has lasted almost two weeks, was scheduled to end on Thursday morning. However, the soldiers did not report at the agreed time and place.
According to Jørgen Haukland Hansen, chief of police operations in Finnmark, two hypotheses are being considered: a possible confusion regarding the reporting time, or that something more serious has occurred. Due to the time elapsed without contact, authorities fear there may be injuries or other emergencies.
Lieutenant Colonel Audun Jørstad, from the Norwegian Army, noted that this is not the first time soldiers have gone missing during this type of exercise, although it has been some time since police support was required.
Las autoridades del ejercito noruego señalaron que no es la primera vez que se extravían miembros de las fuerzas armadas
He clarified that the personnel are highly trained to survive in adverse conditions and operate in small units, but acknowledged the inherent risks of this type of maneuver. Some of the missing soldiers have between 12 and 15 months of mandatory military service.
An encouraging fact is that, according to Jørstad, recent electronic signals have been detected that could indicate movement, which gives hope that the soldiers are on their way to being found. Despite this, there is still no radio contact.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the Operational Staff in Bodø, Vegard Finberg, stated that the discovery of five soldiers is a positive sign that the operation is yielding results. The police continue to assess whether to maintain the operation during the night, although they acknowledge that the soldiers are trained to survive in open terrain.
Cinco soldados han sido encontrados al momento con vida
Simultaneously, in Norway several incidents related to drones have been recorded in recent days, which has raised concerns about possible interference or surveillance at key infrastructure. On September 30, a drone was sighted near the Brønnøysund airport without identifying the operator.
On September 29, another drone was detected over the Sleipner A oil platform, and the company launched an internal investigation. During the weekend of September 27 and 28, drones disrupted air traffic in several parts of the country, including a sighting over the Erland military base.
Although no direct connection has been established between the drone incidents and the disappearance of the soldiers, the timing and proximity to the Russian border have raised concerns. So far, authorities have not issued official statements regarding a possible link between the two events.
Military spokesperson Brage Wiik-Hansen was reserved regarding the details of the exercise, indicating that the Armed Forces are still gathering information about the situation and will provide more details when possible.
Noruega ha sido testigo de varios incidentes con drones rusos en la última semana