No, there have been no portuguese troops have been killed ( thankfully). There have been only some light injuries.
In my opinion Portugal should withdraw its troops at the end of its commitment ( but never before, as Spain wrongly did), but I never really supported their presence there.
However, I think that they will stay. The decision will ( I think) be made by the government ( as was the first deployment), and there are no signs that the current line of foreign affairs, which consists in a full backing of US actions, will change.
BTW, when will these americans learn to spell correctly the names ? The Minister name is Sanches with an "s" at the end, while Sanchez is a spanish.
