OTTAWA — Canada suffered its first fatality in the current war in Iraq on Friday after friendly fire claimed the life of a special forces member.
Sgt. Andrew Joseph Doiron, 31, from Moncton, N.B., was killed on March 6, at 11:50 p.m. local time. He joined the Canadian Forces in 2002 and was based at the Canadian Special Operations Regiment in Petawawa, Ont. Three other soldiers were also wounded after members of the Special Operations Forces were “mistakenly engaged by Iraqi Kurdish forces following their return to an observation post behind the front lines,” the Department of National Defence said.
The department would not say how extensive their injuries were but Defence Minister Jason Kenney said they were in “stable condition.”
Sgt. Andrew Joseph Doiron, 31, from Moncton, N.B., was killed on March 6, at 11:50 p.m. local time. He joined the Canadian Forces in 2002 and was based at the Canadian Special Operations Regiment in Petawawa, Ont. Three other soldiers were also wounded after members of the Special Operations Forces were “mistakenly engaged by Iraqi Kurdish forces following their return to an observation post behind the front lines,” the Department of National Defence said.
The department would not say how extensive their injuries were but Defence Minister Jason Kenney said they were in “stable condition.”