Albuquerque Journal

Texas soldier killed by bomb in Syria

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WASHINGTON — The American service member killed this week by a roadside bomb in northern Syria was a 36-year-old Army soldier from Texas, the Defense Department said Saturday.

Master Sgt. Johnathan J. Dunbar, of Austin, died Friday as a result of injuries suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his patrol in Manbij — not far from the border with Turkey — during an operation against the Islamic State group, officials said.

A British armed forces member was also killed and five other people were wounded in Thursday’s bombing— a rare attack since the U.S.-led coalition sent troops into the country.

“Coalition forces, in an advise, assist and accompany capacity with our partners, were conducting a mission to kill or capture a known (IS) member when they were struck by an improvised explosive device,” the U.S.-led coalition said Saturday.

Dunbar was assigned to the headquarte­rs of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command in Fort Bragg, N.C.

Manbij, a mixed Arab-Kurdish town, is under threat of a Turkish military operation. Ankara says the town is controlled by Syrian Kurdish militiamen that Turkish officials claim are “terrorists” and an extension of Kurdish insurgents inside Turkey.

In recent weeks, Manbij has seen an assassinat­ion attempt against a senior Kurdish official on the highway outside the town and a number of small explosions. Authoritie­s imposed a curfew after 11 p.m.

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