Rescue teams in the Republic of Ireland are searching for a soldier after a group of swimmers got into trouble at sea.
A coastguard helicopter was tasked with scanning the water off Bundoran, Co.Donegal.
The 28 year old was reported to be in trouble with a group of swimmers at around 6pm on Tuesday.
Another man, also believed to be a soldier, was treated on the beach by ambulance teams after inhaling water.
Bundoran Life boat was launched after a phone call was made to Malin Head Coast guard, but was unable to continue a full search due to heavy swells.
A lifeboat spokesman said his crew were searching for one missing person
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