US military conducts strikes on Islamic State members in Syria
CENTCOM's Operation Hawkeye Strike destroyed key ISIS infrastructure and neutralized about 50 fighters to prevent resurgence following a deadly December ambush.
- The U.S. military conducted strikes in Syria, targeting an ISIS communication site, logistics center, and weapons facilities from January 27 to February 2, according to CENTCOM.
- Operation Hawkeye Strike has resulted in the death or capture of over 50 ISIS members since the December 13 attack, targeting U.S. and Syrian forces, as stated by CENTCOM.
- Bilal Hasan al-Jasim, an ISIS leader linked to the December attack, was killed on January 16 in a strike in northwest Syria, according to CENTCOM.
- Admiral Brad Cooper emphasized that these strikes demonstrate the U.S. commitment to preventing an ISIS resurgence in Syria.
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The U.S. carried out five military attacks against Islamic State targets in Syria between January 27 and February 2. Aimed at the group's operational capabilities as part of its ongoing counter-terrorism efforts, the U.S. Central Command announced on Wednesday.Read more
U.S. forces tracked down and destroyed ISIS facilities, including a communications center, a key point for moving supplies, and several weapons depots.
US Forces Conduct 5 Strikes on ISIS Targets Across Syria
U.S. forces carried out five sets of strikes on ISIS terrorist group targets across Syria between Jan. 27 and Feb. 2, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on Feb. 4. CENTCOM, which oversees U.S. military operations across the Middle East, said its forces recently located and dropped 50 precision weapons on a communication site, a key logistics hub, and weapons storage sites used by ISIS. “Striking these targets demonstrates our continued…
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