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US says strike in Syria killed Al-Qaeda affiliate official

  • The U.S. military killed a senior finance and logistics official of Hurras al-Din, an Al-Qaeda affiliate, in a precision airstrike in Northwest Syria, according to U.S. Central Command .
  • The strike aimed to disrupt terrorist plans against civilians and military personnel from the U.S. and its allies.
  • CENTCOM stated that its goal was to disrupt and degrade efforts by terrorists to plan attacks against civilians and military personnel.
  • CENTCOM General Michael Erik Kurilla emphasized the U.S. commitment to pursue terrorists to defend the homeland and partner personnel in the region.
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The Central Command of the US Armed Forces (CENTCOM) reported this Saturday the death of a leader of an organization linked to Al Qaeda in Syria identified as Wasim Tahsin Bayraqdar in an attack in the northwest of...

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Washington. The U.S. killed a leader of the Syrian branch of Al-Qaida, Hurras al-Din, who recently announced its dissolution, the U.S. military reported on Saturday.The U.S. Military Command for the Middle East (Centcom), said on Saturday on social network X that he had “eliminated” during a “precision aerial attack” on the eve of “Wasim Tahsin Bayraqdar, a senior member of the terrorist organization Hurras al-Din (HaD), affiliated with Al-Qaida…

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Stars and Stripes broke the news in Washington, United States on Sunday, February 16, 2025.
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