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US military reports a series of airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Syria

Operation Hawkeye Strike targeted over 30 ISIS sites with 10 airstrikes in February, killing or capturing 50 militants to prevent group resurgence, U.S. Central Command said.

  • On Saturday, U.S. Central Command said American aircraft conducted 10 strikes between Feb. 3 and Feb. 12, hitting more than 30 ISIS targets including infrastructure and weapons storage as part of Operation Hawkeye Strike to sustain relentless military pressure.
  • Following a Dec. 13 ambush in Palmyra that killed two U.S. soldiers and a U.S. civilian interpreter, including Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres‑Tovar and Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, Washington launched retaliatory strikes.
  • Between Jan. 27 and Feb. 2, U.S. forces struck an ISIS communications site, logistics node and weapons storage in five strikes, CENTCOM said.
  • On Friday, CENTCOM said it completed a transfer mission that began on Jan. 21, moving more than 5,700 detainees to Iraq, with Cooper praising Iraq's leadership as 'essential to regional security'.
  • U.S. forces say operations aim to prevent ISIS resurgence as the Syrian military confirmed it took control of al‑Tanf in coordination with the U.S. after the troop drawdown.
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Washington. The U.S. Central Command (Centcom) carried out 10 attacks on more than 30 infrastructure and storage targets linked to the Islamic State (IS) in Syria between February 3 and 12, as part of the hawk eye attack operation, announced yesterday in a statement.

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The Free Press (Tampa) broke the news in Tampa, United States on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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