US Officials: 1 American Killed as US Military Frees Kurdish Captives

AP LogoWASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military freed a number of Kurdish captives in a rescue mission in northern Iraq on Thursday, and one American was killed in the operation, according to two U.S. defense officials.

Details were sketchy in advance of an expected U.S. public announcement.

One official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the operation had not yet been made public, said the U.S-led rescue effort was carried out overnight in the vicinity of Hawija, an Islamic State stronghold west of Kirkuk.

The circumstances in which one U.S. military member was killed were unclear, but one U.S. official said the soldier was killed in a firefight at the scene.

The relative of one of the Kurdish hostages said he’s been informed of their rescue in a U.S.-led raid.

Irfan Sadradeen, the uncle of Kurdish peshmerga fighter Meriwan Mawlud, said he was contacted by a peshmerga official who informed him about the raid on the Islamic State group near Hawija. Irfan said he was told that paratroopers landed at a poultry farm, close to the home of the main sharia judge of Hawija, where they launched their rescue.

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