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First member of UK Armed Forces killed in anti-Isis operations in Syria by improvised explosive device | First member of UK Armed Forces killed in anti-Isis operations in Syria by improvised explosive device |
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The first member of the UK's armed forces has been killed in Syria after being hit by an explosion from a suspected Isis mine. | The first member of the UK's armed forces has been killed in Syria after being hit by an explosion from a suspected Isis mine. |
It is the first death of British service personnel since an international coalition launched operations against the terrorist group in 2014. | It is the first death of British service personnel since an international coalition launched operations against the terrorist group in 2014. |
A spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence said: “It is with regret that we must confirm that a member of the UK Armed Forces was killed by an improvised explosive device in Syria yesterday. | A spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence said: “It is with regret that we must confirm that a member of the UK Armed Forces was killed by an improvised explosive device in Syria yesterday. |
“The individual was embedded with US forces on a counter-Daesh operation when the incident occurred. | “The individual was embedded with US forces on a counter-Daesh operation when the incident occurred. |
“The family has been notified and our thoughts are with them at this difficult time. | “The family has been notified and our thoughts are with them at this difficult time. |
“We cannot confirm any further details at this stage.” | “We cannot confirm any further details at this stage.” |
US Central Command said the improvised explosive device (IED) detonated at around 9pm GMT on Thursday, also killing an American serviceman and wounding five others. | US Central Command said the improvised explosive device (IED) detonated at around 9pm GMT on Thursday, also killing an American serviceman and wounding five others. |
"Wounded personnel received immediate care and are being evacuated for further medical treatment," a spokesperson added. | "Wounded personnel received immediate care and are being evacuated for further medical treatment," a spokesperson added. |
"Details pertaining to the incident are being withheld pending further investigation." | "Details pertaining to the incident are being withheld pending further investigation." |
The explosion is reported to have taken place in the town of Manbij, 60 miles north east of Aleppo and close to the border with Turkey. | |
Isis has has peppered roads around its remaining strongholds, as well as former territory, with IEDs and mines. | Isis has has peppered roads around its remaining strongholds, as well as former territory, with IEDs and mines. |
The same technique has been favoured by other insurgent groups including al-Qaeda in Iraq and the Taliban in Afghanistan, where many of the 456 British personnel killed lost their lives to roadside bombs. | The same technique has been favoured by other insurgent groups including al-Qaeda in Iraq and the Taliban in Afghanistan, where many of the 456 British personnel killed lost their lives to roadside bombs. |
Two British volunteers with the Kurdish YPG have already been killed in explosions while clearing devices in Syria. | Two British volunteers with the Kurdish YPG have already been killed in explosions while clearing devices in Syria. |
Oliver Hall and Jac Holmes, both 24, died within weeks of each other in Isis’ former capital of Raqqa late last year. | Oliver Hall and Jac Holmes, both 24, died within weeks of each other in Isis’ former capital of Raqqa late last year. |
They are among eight British anti-Isis volunteers killed, while an unknown proportion of around 800 jihadis who travelled to the so-called Islamic State from the UK have died. | They are among eight British anti-Isis volunteers killed, while an unknown proportion of around 800 jihadis who travelled to the so-called Islamic State from the UK have died. |
The government's intervention against Isis was initially limited to air strikes, which continue in Syria and Iraq. | The government's intervention against Isis was initially limited to air strikes, which continue in Syria and Iraq. |
But the mission, codenamed Operation Inherent Resolve, expanded into training and supporting local troops on the ground including the Iraqi army, Kurdish Peshmerga and Syrian Democratic Forces. | But the mission, codenamed Operation Inherent Resolve, expanded into training and supporting local troops on the ground including the Iraqi army, Kurdish Peshmerga and Syrian Democratic Forces. |
Special forces units are known to be on the ground in Syria but officials have refused to comment on their activities. | Special forces units are known to be on the ground in Syria but officials have refused to comment on their activities. |
The American military says Isis has lost 98 per cent of the territory held at the peak of its self-declared caliphate in Iraq and Syria. | The American military says Isis has lost 98 per cent of the territory held at the peak of its self-declared caliphate in Iraq and Syria. |
Addressing the House of Commons on Thursday, the International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt confirmed that the UK will remain member of international coalition to “prevent Daesh remerging elsewhere”. | Addressing the House of Commons on Thursday, the International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt confirmed that the UK will remain member of international coalition to “prevent Daesh remerging elsewhere”. |
“Our work is not yet done, Daesh still holds pockets of territory in Syria,” she added. “With its loss of territory, it will still pose a threat as an insurgency, they will continue to try to direct and inspire terror attacks around the world.” | “Our work is not yet done, Daesh still holds pockets of territory in Syria,” she added. “With its loss of territory, it will still pose a threat as an insurgency, they will continue to try to direct and inspire terror attacks around the world.” |
Isis, which originated as al-Qaeda in Iraq before splitting following an internal power struggle, has expanded into countries including Libya, Afghanistan and Egypt. | Isis, which originated as al-Qaeda in Iraq before splitting following an internal power struggle, has expanded into countries including Libya, Afghanistan and Egypt. |
With the loss of territory, it has intensified efforts to inspire terror attacks around the world and claimed responsibility for a deadly siege at a supermarket in France this week. | With the loss of territory, it has intensified efforts to inspire terror attacks around the world and claimed responsibility for a deadly siege at a supermarket in France this week. |
There have been concerns that jihadis will profit from infighting between the forces that once opposed it in northern Syria, where Turkish forces are pushing back US-backed Kurdish groups that drove Isis out of the region last year. | There have been concerns that jihadis will profit from infighting between the forces that once opposed it in northern Syria, where Turkish forces are pushing back US-backed Kurdish groups that drove Isis out of the region last year. |