(MNN)-An Army Reserve soldier from Minnesota is one of the four killed in a drone attack Sunday in Kuwait. The Department of War identified 39-year-old Sergeant First Class Nicole Amor of White Bear Lake as one of the victims. Amor and the other soldiers were assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command in Des Moines, Iowa. They were supporting Operation Epic Fury. U-S Senator Amy Klobuchar says in a statement, “Sgt. Amor made the ultimate sacrifice serving our nation and we are forever indebted to her.” Congressman Tom Emmer said on social media, “Our community, state, and nation will forever be thankful for her service to our country.”
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