2 US service members injured during counter-ISIS mission in Iraq
- Two U.S. Service members were injured during a joint U.S.-Iraqi raid in Iraq that killed multiple ISIS operatives, according to a Defense Department spokesperson.
- The raid resulted in the deaths of nine ISIS members, including leaders, and the seizure of weapons and equipment.
- CENTCOM commander Gen. Erik Kurilla emphasized a commitment to the enduring defeat of ISIS due to regional and global threats.
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Two US Troops Wounded in Joint Operation Against ISIS in Iraq
Two U.S. military personnel were wounded during an Iraqi-led operation targeting senior ISIS leaders in central Iraq on Oct. 22, according to U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). The service members were assisting Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) with site exploitation when they were injured, a CENTCOM statement said. Both are in stable condition, Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said in a press briefing on Tuesday. “Overnight, CENTCOM and Ira…
Two US service members injured during counter-ISIS mission in Iraq
Two U.S. troops were injured Tuesday in a joint raid with Iraqi security forces that killed at least seven senior Islamic State terrorist group leaders, according to the Pentagon. During the early morning operation, which included strikes and follow-on raids on multiple ISIS locations in central Iraq, the two U.S. military personnel were wounded while…
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