Three members of Britain's special forces were injured in fighting
with Islamic State gunmen in Iraq, the Mirror newspaper reported on
Saturday without giving any details about its sources.
The Ministry of Defence said it did not comment on special forces operation.
The Mirror said the injured men were from the SAS and SBS units and
were taking part in a 25-strong allied special forces patrol in northern
Iraq when they came under fire by 30 Islamic State fighters in armoured
Humvees stolen from the Iraqi army.
It said the covert patrol by British, German and US special forces
aimed to identify Islamic State positions outside Mosul and spot weak
areas in the militant group's defences.
The report said the Islamic State fighters involved in the incident
were all killed as the special forces fought back with assault weapons
and called in an air strike. The three men hit by shrapnel were treated
on the ground before being airlifted out by helicopter, it said.
Britain is taking part in air strikes on Islamic State-held areas in
Iraq and Syria and says it has troops present in Iraq providing training
to Iraqi security forces.
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