Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga fighters hold a position on the top of Mount Zardak

A booby-trapped drone operated by the Daesh group killed two Kurdish fighters and injured two members of French special forces in a Kurdish area of Iraq, two political sources said Wednesday.
The incident, in early October in Erbil in northern Iraq, has been reported by French media outlets but neither the army nor the defense ministry has confirmed it.
One of the French sources confirmed the use of a “booby-trapped drone in Iraq” while another confirmed that two French soldiers were hurt in the incident.
Le Monde newspaper reported that the soldiers were operating with Kurdish peshmerga fighters when the drone exploded.
One of the French soldiers has life-threatening injuries. Both have been flown back to France for treatment.
The use by Daesh of drones carrying explosives that are intended to blow up when they hit their target is a relatively new development.
France is part of the international coalition fighting IS, which is preparing for a major offensive to dislodge the jihadist group from Mosul, which lies 85 kilometers (53 miles) from Erbil.
Around 500 French soldiers are based in Iraq where they advise the peshmerga and train Iraqi elite forces in Baghdad.

Source: Arab News