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US service member killed in Iraq chopper crash

August 20, 2018

BAGHDAD — A US service member was killed and several other troops injured when their helicopter crashed during anti-terror operations in Iraq, officials said on Monday.

The crash appeared to have been accidental, as there were no indications it was caused by hostile fire, Pentagon spokesman Colonel Rob Manning said.

A statement from the US-led coalition that is helping Iraqi partners fight Daesh (the so-called IS) said the crash occurred around 2200 GMT on Sunday.

“All personnel were recovered by coalition forces immediately following the incident and three were evacuated for further treatment,” Manning said.

Manning did not release the nationalities of the injured.

Officials did not provide immediate details on the location of the crash but noted it was “conducting a partnered counterterrorism mission.”

The United States leads an international coalition that has targeted Daesh and other militants in Iraq and neighboring Syria since 2014.

The coalition includes Britain, France, Saudi Arabia and Turkey along with Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Jordan, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates.

In March seven US troops were killed when their helicopter crashed during a transport mission in western Iraq, near the border with Syria.

Later that month two coalition members — an American and a Briton — were killed by an improvised explosive device in the northern Syrian city of Manbij. — AFP


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