A US Army artillery “mishap” was responsible for the deaths of two US service members in northern Iraq over the weekend, a Pentagon official said on Monday.
Two US service members were killed and five injured in northern Iraq on Sunday. The victims were not named.
“An Army artillery section was conducting a counterfire mission against an ISIS mortar site when a mishap occurred, injuring seven soldiers,” Pentagon spokesman Colonel Robert Manning said, using an acronym for Daesh.
The Pentagon declined to provide further details and it was not immediately clear exactly what type of “mishap” took place.
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The service members were part of a US-led coalition fighting the Daesh in Iraq.
Manning said there was no indication that Daesh had anything to do with the deaths and the five injured troops did not suffer life threatening injuries.