US sailor dies after ‘non-hostile’ shooting in Bahrain



MANAMA // A US sailor assigned to an anti-mine ship operating in the Arabian Gulf died after a shooting in Bahrain, the US navy said.

The navy said on Monday that the sailor was pronounced dead at around 5.20 am on Sunday. It did not disclose how the shooting occurred but described it as “non-hostile fire”.

The sailor was assigned to the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Gladiator, which was in port in Bahrain when the shooting happened.

Bahrain hosts the US navy’s 5th Fleet.

An investigation has been launched. US 5th Fleet spokesman Cmdr Kevin Stephens said there were no indications of foul play.

Bahraini officials had no information about the shooting.

* Associated Press

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