2 US servicemen injured during Iraq-US operation against Daesh
Two US servicemen were injured during a joint operation by Iraqi and US forces that resulted in the deaths of multiple Daesh/ISIS members, according to the Pentagon. Spokesman Pat Ryder confirmed the injuries, stating both servicemen are in stable condition and receiving treatment.
- Anti-terror fight
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 09:52 | 23 October 2024
- Modified Date: 09:53 | 23 October 2024
Two US servicemen were injured during an operation by Iraqi and US forces that left multiple Daesh members dead in Iraq, the Pentagon said Tuesday.
"We do have reports of two US service members that were injured," said spokesman Pat Ryder during a press briefing.
"Both of them are in stable condition, being treated for their injuries," he added.
Earlier, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani announced the killing of the top Daesh/ISIS commander in Iraq.
He said the terrorist group's self-proclaimed governor of Iraq and eight other terrorists were killed during an overnight counter-terrorism operation in the Hamrin Mountains in northeastern Iraq.
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