
3 more Turkish soldiers die from methane gas in Iraqi cave, raising deaths to 8
The troops were searching a mountain cave when 19 of them were exposed to the gas, according to the ministry. Five of the soldiers died Sunday from the colorless, odorless, flammable gas that can cause asphyxiation in sufficient concentration, and three more succumbed on Monday.
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More than 100 joint military members provide free healthcare for Ellwood City residents
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Fox News
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Is America Ready For War In The Indo-Pacific?
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