The Army says four soldiers died after a Black Hawk helicopter crashed on a mountain in the western state of Colorado, according to AP. The helicopter crashed Wednesday afternoon near the summit of 14,421-foot (4,395-meter) Mount Massive. The Army's Special Operations Command at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, announced the deaths Thursday. The Army initially said two were killed, one was injured and one was missing. The missing man was found later. It wasn't clear when he and the soldier who was reported injured had died. Lt. Col. John Clearwater says all were males. Their names haven't been released. The cause of the crash hasn't been released. The helicopter was on a training mission 85 miles (135 kilometers) southwest of Denver.