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OTTAWA — The military says Canadian warplanes bombed two more Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham targets in northern Iraq over the last 24 hours.

The joint operations command says CF-18s hit a roadside bomb-making factory near Kirkuk on Thursday and were back in the air on Friday dropping laser-guided munitions on fighting positions and construction equipment east of Mosul.

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Navy Capt. Paul Forget would not say whether special forces troops have helped guide any further air strikes, beyond the three the military described in January.

He now says revealing that information could indicate where the troops are operating and should be kept secret.

Dual investigations into the friendly fire death of Sgt. Andrew Doiron are continuing.

Forget says two soldiers wounded by Kurdish fighters, who mistakenly opened fire on the Canadians, have returned to duty in northern Iraq while a third soldier is still recovering at a Canadian hospital.