Two U.S. soldiers injured in Iraqi operation en route to Walter Reed

Oct. 24 (UPI) — Two U.S. soldiers wounded in a raid targeting Islamic State leaders in Iraq earlier this week are heading to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for care, Pentagon officials said Thursday.

The two unidentified soldiers were injured by an explosion while assisting Iraqi forces with site exploitation during a joint operation on Tuesday.

Deputy Pentagon press secretary Sabrina Singh told reporters during a Thursday press conference that both soldiers were en route to the military medical facility in Bethesda, Md. She said they had sustained serious injuries but were in stable condition.

She added a third U.S. soldier was being assessed for a potential traumatic brain injury.

“All are in stable condition and receiving the care that they need,” she said.

The U.S. soldiers were wounded during a joint operation with Iraqi security forces targeting senior ISIS leaders in the Hamrin Mountains of northern Iraq.

The operation consisted of airstrikes and raids on multiple known ISIS locations, resulting in the deaths of at least seven ISIS operatives, Singh said.

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