The U.S. Navy has suspended the search for a sailor who went missing after a U.S. helicopter crashed in the Arabian Sea earlier this month, the Fifth Fleet press service informed, APA reports.
"The U.S. Navy suspended its active search for the sailor <...> as of July 5. The sailor has been missing since July 1 after the MH-60S helicopter crashed into the Arabian Sea," the Navy's press service said in a statement.
It is noted that during more than 102 hours of searching, the military examined an area of over 14 thousand square miles (36,259 square km).