US military carries out large-scale strikes against Islamic State targets across Syria
- Saturday, U.S. Central Command said U.S. and partner forces carried out large-scale strikes across Syria at around 12.30 p.m. ET as part of Operation Hawkeye Strike directed by President Donald Trump.
- Following the December 13 ambush in Palmyra, Syria, two U.S. soldiers, Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres Tovar and Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, and one U.S. civilian interpreter were killed.
- A U.S. official told CNN that the operation fired over 90 precision munitions to hit more than 35 targets using over two dozen aircraft, while CENTCOM said forces killed at least seven IS members and eliminated four weapons caches.
- CENTCOM emphasized that `We will not relent,` and stated the strikes aim to root out ISIS, protect forces, with `Our message remains strong.`
- In late December, CENTCOM reported 11 missions over a 10-day period and a Dec. 19 strike that hit 70 targets, while about 1,000 U.S. troops remain and Tom Barrack met Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus.
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The U.S. Army has once again attacked targets of the terrorist militia of Islamic State in Syria.
US, partners strike Islamic State in Syria
WASHINGTON — The U.S. launched another round of retaliatory strikes against the Islamic State in Syria following last month's ambush that killed two U.S. soldiers and one American civilian interpreter in Palmyra.
Washington is stepping up its response against the Islamic State in Syria. Nearly a month after the death of three Americans in the Palmyra region on 13 December, the United States again hit terrorists "on a large scale" in Syria, says BFM TV. In a statement, the US military command for the Middle East (Centcom) explained on social network X that it had conducted, "in collaboration with partner forces, large-scale strikes against several ISIS ta…
The US military command for the Middle East stated that these strikes were carried out as part of the US response to an attack that killed three Americans in December in Syria.
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