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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Non-U.S. soldier killed, 2 others injured in U.S.-led strike against ISIS in Iraq, CENTCOM says
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military led strikes against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria in the past week that resulted in the capture of an ISIS leader but caused the death of a non-U.S. coalition soldier and injured two…
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