UPDATE: Mortar Round Killed Seven Marines During Training Exercise

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UPDATE: Mortar Round Killed Seven Marines During Training Exercise

HAWTHORNE, Nev. (AP) - A Marine commander says an accident that killed seven Marines and injured seven other service members in Nevada happened when a mortar round exploded inside its firing tube during mountain training exercises.    Brigadier General Jim Lukeman spoke to reporters Tuesday afternoon from Camp Lejeune, N.C. The Marines are part of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force.    Lukeman says seven service members were injured, including three with serious injuries.    Marine Corps officials say the accident happened about 10 p.m. Monday at the Hawthorne Army Depot in rural Nevada about 130 miles southeast of Reno.    The identities of those killed won't be released until 24 hours after their families are notified.PREVIOUS STORY:

KHQ.COM - Seven U.S. Marines were killed and at least seven others were injured when a powerful 60mm mortar exploded during a training exercise in Nevada, according to the Pentagon.

The survivors of the blast are being treated at Renown Hospital in Reno for injuries that includes trauma fractures and vascular injuries, hospital spokeswoman Stacy Kendall told ABC News.

Five patients are listed in serious condition, one patient is in fair condition and one patient has been discharged from the hospital, according to Kendall.

The Marines were all from the 2nd Marine Division based at Camp Lejeune, N.C., and were participating in a mortar firing exercise at the Hawthorne Army Depot 140 miles southeast of Reno, Nev. The blast occurred just before 10 p.m. MST on Monday, according to a statement from the Marines.

It takes several Marines to fire a 60mm mortar and they must "work together to provide constant and accurate high-angle suppressive fire," according to the Marines' website.

Several defense officials said this incident did not appear to involve a round landing on the troops.

The mountainous desert terrain of the 230 square mile depot is used as a training location for special forces since it "provides a realistic simulation of the situation in Afghanistan," according to the depot's website. The depot is also used as a storage site for ammunition awaiting demilitarization.

Maj. Gen. Raymond C. Fox said it was important to remember the courage and sacrifice of the Marines.

"We send our prayers and condolences to the families of Marines involved in this tragic incident. We remain focused on ensuring that they are supported through this difficult time," Fox said in a statement.

The Marine Corps is notifying families before releasing the identities of those who were killed. The explosion is under investigation. The incident happened on Monday night.

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