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2 US soldiers killed in ‘non-combat’ action in Iraq

August 14, 2017 at 9:45 am

US soldiers in Iraq [The U.S. Army/Flickr]

Two American soldiers were killed and three others injured in “non-combat” action in northern Iraq, the Iraqi defence ministry said today.

A shell exploded as soldiers were checking ordnance at a military site in Al-Ayadiya in northern Iraq, the ministry said in a statement.

On Sunday, the US military said two soldiers had been killed and five others injured while conducting combat operations in Iraq.

The military said “initial reports indicate the incident was not due to enemy contact”.

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More than 5,000 US troops are taking part in the war against Daesh in Iraq, according to the Pentagon.

The Iraqi government says the US soldiers were not participating in the anti-Daesh fight, but were only collecting and sharing intelligence with Iraqi forces and providing logistical support.

Last month, Iraqi forces, backed by a US-led coalition, recaptured Mosul in northern Iraq, Daesh’s last stronghold in the country.