US Says Anti-ISIS Operation In Iraq Kills Coalition Soldier
- U.S. And coalition forces conducted airstrikes in Iraq targeting ISIS fighters from December 30 to January 6, resulting in one coalition soldier's death and two injuries from different nations.
- The operations aimed to disrupt ISIS's ability to attack civilians and U.S. Allies, as stated by U.S. Central Command .
- The Syrian Democratic Forces, supported by CENTCOM, captured an ISIS cell leader near Deir ez-Zor, Syria, during operations on January 2-3.
- CENTCOM Commander Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla emphasized the importance of partnered operations in maintaining pressure on ISIS and ensuring regional security.
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