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IS kills US Navy SEAL in northern Iraq
POSTED: 04 May 2016 01:12

An Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga fighter monitors his surrounding from the top of Mount Zardak, about 25km east of Mosul. (AFP/Safin Hamed)

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BAGHDAD: The Islamic State group broke through Kurdish defences in northern Iraq on Tuesday (May 3) and killed a US Navy SEAL deployed as part of the US-led coalition against the militants.

The attack came as the United Nations said that fighting with IS in northern Iraq could displace another 30,000 people, adding to millions who have already fled their homes.

And in Baghdad, throngs of Shiite pilgrims braved the threat of bombings by IS, which have killed dozens of people in recent days, to take part in a major annual religious commemoration.

The fighter from the special operations force was at least the third coalition member killed by enemy fire in Iraq since IS overran swathes of the country in 2014.

President Barack Obama hailed the 2011 withdrawal of American troops from Iraq as a major accomplishment of his presidency, but US forces have been drawn back into combat in the country against IS.

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said the death occurred during an IS attack on a peshmerga position north of Iraq's jihadist-held second city Mosul.

A US defence official said the US SEAL's death as the result of "an orchestrated attack with shots and multiple IEDs (bombs) going off."

US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter said from Germany: "Our thoughts and prayers are with that service member's family."

KILLED BY BY 'DIRECT FIRE'

A coalition military official said on condition of anonymity that the service member was killed by "direct fire" after "enemy forces penetrated" the Kurdish peshmerga forces' line.

Kurdish forces are deployed in Nineveh province, whose capital Mosul is IS's main hub in the country.

IS attacked the peshmerga in multiple areas of northern Iraq on Tuesday in an attempt to "thwart the plan to liberate Mosul," said Jabbar Yawar, the secretary general of the autonomous Kurdish region's peshmerga ministry.

Iraq's Joint Operations Command said IS overran the Tal Asquf area and that the group was using suicide bombers in the ongoing fighting.

Tal Asquf is a small Christian town whose population fled in 2014. According to the Kurdistan Region Security Council, the town was "completely cleared" of IS fighters later Tuesday.

Romeo Hekari, who heads a Christian unit fighting IS under peshmerga command, also said Tal Asquf was back under full control.

The United States announced last month that it was deploying additional forces to Iraq, bringing the official total to more than 4,000.

Pentagon spokesman Jeff Davis said the forces would be authorised to advise Iraqis at the battalion and brigade level as opposed to larger divisions, potentially exposing them to greater risks closer to the front lines.

BOOTS ON THE GROUND

The coalition is carrying out daily air strikes against IS, and while most American forces on the ground in Iraq play advisory and support roles, Washington has also deployed special forces to carry out raids against IS, and US Marines to provide artillery support.

Two US military personnel have already been killed by the militants in Iraq - an American Marine by rocket fire in March and a special forces soldier who died of wounds received during a raid last October.

Obama repeatedly pledged that there would be no "boots on the ground" to combat IS, but the administration has since sought to define the term as meaning something other than American forces being on the ground and in combat.

"They are wearing boots, and they are on the ground, but that ... doesn't mean that they are in large-scale ground combat," State Department spokesman John Kirby recently told journalists.

As Kurdish forces and the jihadists clashed on Tuesday, the United Nations expressed concern that "as many as 30,000 newly displaced individuals" could arrive in Makhmur southeast of Mosul, fleeing fighting in the area.

In Baghdad, tens of thousands of pilgrims converged on a shrine to mourn the death of Imam Musa Kadhim, the seventh of 12 imams revered in Shiite Islam, who was killed in 799 AD.

A shrine official said that "millions" had taken part in commemorations in recent days, despite IS-claimed bombings targeting the pilgrims that have killed at least 37 people in the past week.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-36193142


US Navy Seal killed in Iraq as IS breaches Peshmerga lines
1 hour ago
From the section Middle East
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US military advisers have been helping Peshmerga forces behind the front lines
A US Navy Seal who was advising Kurdish Peshmerga forces in northern Iraq has been killed by Islamic State (IS) militants, US defence officials say.
The special warfare operator, who has not been named, died as a result of a gunshot wound, the Navy Times reported.
Peshmerga officials said the militants breached the frontline north of the IS-held city of Mosul on Tuesday morning.
The American was the third to be killed in combat since the US-led coalition campaign against IS began in 2014.
Although Iraqi pro-government forces have gradually pushed back IS since then with the help of US-led coalition air strikes and military advisers, the jihadist group still controls large parts of the country's north and west.
IS offensive
The Navy Seal's death was announced by US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter, who said only that a serviceman had died as a result of enemy fire near Irbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region.

"It is a combat death, of course, and a very sad loss," he told reporters in Germany.
A US military official in Iraq subsequently said he was killed by "direct fire" at a Peshmerga position about 3 to 5km (2-3 miles) behind the frontline after it was penetrated by IS militants.
A Peshmerga spokesman, Maj Gen Jaber Yawer, told the Associated Press that the American was shot dead by an IS sniper near the town of Tal Asqof, about 28km (17 miles) from Mosul.
IS militants overran the town at dawn on Tuesday in an assault that involved a number of truck bombs, but were driven out later in the day by Peshmerga fighters.
The attack on Tal Asqof was part of a major offensive launched by IS militants in northern Iraq, which the group said involved "remotely-guided car bombs".
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Peshmerga forces have gradually driven IS militants out of areas they captured in 2014
An Iraqi military source told the BBC that special forces had foiled an attack by five suicide bombers in the village of Khirbirdan, south of Mosul.
A Peshmerga source said an attack on Wardak, east of Mosul, was also repelled.
Additional advisers
There are more than 5,500 US military personnel in Iraq. Some 3,870 are deployed to advise and assist local forces fighting IS militants.
The remainder includes special operations personnel, logistics workers and troops on temporary rotations.
Last month, the US announced that it planned to send 200 additional advisers to Iraq by the end of the year and deploy them closer to the frontlines so that they could assist in the operation to retake Mosul.
In March, US Marine Staff Sgt Louis Cardin was killed in a rocket attack by IS while providing force protection fire support at a coalition firebase near Makhmour, south-west of Mosul, that had only become operational a few days earlier.
US Army Master Sgt Joshua Wheeler died in October during a special forces mission to rescue hostages held at an IS prison near Hawija, west of Kirkuk.
 
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ISIS better capture one alive and do beheading video.
 
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