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US CENTCOM says five Islamic state members killed, 19 captured in operations in Syria

US forces and Syrian partners conducted 22 operations killing five ISIS members and capturing 19 to counter ISIS remnants, including a former commander linked to the HTS-led government.

  • Wednesday's CENTCOM report said U.S. forces 'advised, assisted, and enabled' more than 22 operations in Syria, killing five alleged ISIS members and capturing 1.
  • The CENTCOM release noted operations with Syrian partners, including the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces and the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham -led Syrian government after Syria joined the U.S.-led anti-ISIS coalition.
  • A joint raid on October 18 killed Ahmad Abdullah Al-Masoud al-Badri, a former ISIS commander linked to the HTS-led government, with Syria Weekly and SOHR reporting differing details on casualties.
  • The U.S. is expected to boost its military alliance with the new Syrian government and establish a presence at Damascus airbase to monitor a potential Syria–Israel security deal, raising questions about HTS's alignment with ISIS.
  • Looking ahead, regional counterterrorism dynamics may shift as Syria's coalition entry and reported HTS ties with former ISIS figures raise alignment concerns.
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The Central Command of the United States (CENTCOM) reported this Thursday that five alleged members of the terrorist group Islamic State have been killed and another 19 have been captured for more than twenty operations carried out against the organization in Syrian territory between October and November.CENTCOM commander Brad Cooper highlighted these actions and stated in a statement that the success of the United States in “counter-Islamic Sta…

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Devdiscourse broke the news in India on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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