Kurdish fighters shot four Canadian soldiers after mistaking them for ISIS militants on Friday night. According to Kurdish officials, the four members of the Canadian Special Operations Regiment approached the Kurdish front line unannounced. <br /><br />The four Canadian soldiers, according to Kurdish officials, were sent to help Kurdish forces direct airstrikes in the area near a village in Bashiqa, north of Mosul. Kurdish officials say the area has seen intensive fighting between Peshmerga fighters and ISIS militants. The four Canadians approached Bashiqa last Friday night at 11 p.m. local time.<br /><br />According to Canadian Defence Minister Jason Kenney, the soldiers stopped 200 metres from the Kurdish front line. Kurdish fighters at an observation post stopped the Canadian soldiers and asked them who they were. When the soldiers replied in Arabic, the Kurdish fighters opened fire. The Canadian soldiers’ driver stopped the shooting, warning the Kurdish fighters that the men were members of the Canadian special forces. <br /><br />A helicopter brought the soldiers to a hospital in the Iraqi city of Irbil. One of the soldiers, Sergeant Andrew Joseph Doiron, 31, died after being transported to the hospital.<br /><br />The Canadian government and Kurdish officials continue to differ in their accounts on the circumstances surrounding the incident that resulted in Doiron’s death. According to Canadian officials, the soldiers were not at the village to conduct airstrikes and did not come unannounced.<br /><br />Doiron is the first Canadian soldier to be killed in the coalition war against the Islamic State.<br /><br />RUNDOWN SHOWS:<br />1. Kurdish forces fighting with ISIS militants near Iraqi village<br />2. Four Canadian soldiers approach the village at night<br />3. Canadian soldiers are questioned at a Kurdish observation post<br />4. Kurdish fighters open fire on Canadian soldiers after questioning them until the soldiers’ driver stops the shooting<br />5. A helicopter takes the soldiers to a hospital in Irbil, Iraq<br />6. One of the soldiers dies at the hospital<br /><br />VOICEOVER (in English): <br /><br />Kurdish fighters shoot four Canadian soldiers after mistaking them for ISIS militants.<br /><br />Kurdish forces say that four Canadian soldiers were shot at on Friday night after the soldiers approached the Kurdish front line unannounced.<br /><br />Kurdish Peshmerga forces have been fighting ISIS militants near Bashiqa, a village just north of Mosul.<br /><br />Four Canadian soldiers, supposedly sent in to help direct airstrikes in the area, approached Bashiqa last Friday night. <br /><br />The soldiers approached a Kurdish observation post. According to Canadian Defence Minister Jason Kenney, the soldiers were 200 metres from the Kurdish front line.<br /><br />The Peshmerga fighters stopped the Canadians and asked them who they were. When the soldiers replied in Arabic, the Kurdish fighters opened fire. The Canadian soldiers’ driver stopped the shooting.<br /><br />A helicopter brought the soldiers to a hospital in the Iraqi city of Irbil.<br /><br />One of the men, Sergeant Andrew Joseph Doiron, died after being transported to the hospital.<br /><br />The Canadian government and Kurdish officials differ over the circumstances surrounding the incident that resulted in Doiron’s death.<br /><br />According to Canadian officials, the soldiers were not there to conduct airstrikes and did not come unannounced.<br /><br />SOURCES: National Post, CBS News, CBC News, The Christian Science Monitor <br /><br />http://news.nationalpost.com/2015/03/08/sgt-andrew-joseph-doiron-was-mistaken-for-isis-and-killed-because-of-canadians-illogical-action-at-front-line/<br /><br />http://www.cbsnews.com/news/canadian-soldier-death-iraq-isis-own-fault-kurds/<br /><br />http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/andrew-doiron-s-death-in-iraq-sparks-dispute-over-what-happened-1.2986169<br /><br />http://www.csmonitor.com/World/2015/0308/Mistaken-identity-behind-Sgt.-Doiron-s-death-in-Iraq-says-Canada-video<br /><br />***<br />For story suggestions please contact tips@nma.com.tw<br />For technical and editorial support, please contact:<br />Asia: +61 2 93 73 1841<br />Europe: +44 20 7542 7599<br />Americas and Latam: +1 800 738 8377<br /><br />-------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />Welcome to TomoNews, where we animate the most entertaining news on the internets. 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