Four U.S. soldiers were wounded following a helicopter raid in Syria that killed a senior leader of the ISIS terrorist group, the White House announced Friday.
National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby told reporters the four soldiers and one of the working dogs are “suffering some injuries” after an explosion during the raid late on Thursday.
“The troops and the working dog are in stable condition. They’re being treated at a U.S. medical facility in Iraq,” he said.
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) is an alliance led by Kurdish fighters that has waged a years-long campaign against ISIS in Syria’s north.
The U.S. military has killed two ISIS leaders in Syria in recent years.
Following al-Qurayshi’s death, ISIS named a new top leader on Nov. 30, 2022—Abu al-Husain al-Husaini al-Quraishi.