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The US military reported the death of a non-US coalition soldier and injuries to two others in Iraq during operations against Islamic State (ISIS) last week. In Syria, a suspected ISIS attack cell leader was captured by US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces. Officials fear ISIS may attempt a comeback in Syria following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
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