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Danish military evacuates US submariner for urgent medical care
Summary
Denmark's Joint Arctic Command says it evacuated a U.S. submarine crew member off Nuuk and transferred the person to a hospital in the city. The report notes the move came as U.S.-Denmark tensions over Greenland have been prominent; no further procedural steps were announced.
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Denmark's Joint Arctic Command reported that it evacuated a crew member of a U.S. submarine off the coast of Greenland and transferred the person to a hospital in Nuuk. The command posted the account on its Facebook page. The announcement placed the medical event alongside recent public statements about Greenland made by U.S. officials. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen also defended Denmark's healthcare system in public comments.
Known details:
- The Danish Joint Arctic Command said the crew member was evacuated for urgent medical treatment and taken to a hospital in Nuuk.
- The evacuation occurred roughly seven nautical miles off Nuuk and was carried out by a Danish helicopter deployed from an inspection ship.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to send a hospital ship to Greenland in a public post, and Prime Minister Frederiksen publicly defended Denmark's health services.
- No further procedural steps or official updates were announced and the next actions are undetermined at this time.
Summary:
The reported evacuation indicates Danish authorities provided urgent medical assistance to a U.S. service member near Nuuk while bilateral tensions over Greenland have been in public focus. Undetermined at this time.
