US led coalition carries out 31 airstrikes against Daesh in Iraq Syria


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) The US-led coalition military forces conducted 11 strikes using ground-attack attack fighter and remotely piloted aircraft in Syria and separately in Iraq coalition military forces conducted 20 strikes using attack fighter and remotely piloted aircraft against Daesh targets.

The US-led coalition against the Islamic State (ISIL) also known as Daesh conducted 31 airstrikes in Syria and Iraq targeting the terrorist group’s infrastructure the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a press release on Wednesday.

"In Syria coalition military forces conducted 11 strikes using ground-attack attack fighter and remotely piloted aircraft" CENTCOM stated. "Separately in Iraq coalition military forces conducted 20 strikes coordinated with and in support of the Government of Iraq using attack fighter and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL [Islamic State] targets."

Airstrikes near five Syrian cities including Hasaka were carried out on Tuesday and destroyed Daesh tactical units fighting positions and four gas and oil separation plants according to the press release.

The coalition conducted 20 airstrikes near nine Iraqi cities to the north and west of Baghdad including Ramadi Mosul and Sinjar. The strikes destroyed multiple Daesh tactical units and fighting positions as well as other targets including an anti-air artillery piece and a recruiting station.

The Islamic State also known as Daesh is a terrorist group outlawed in Russia and many other countries; it has seized large areas in Syria and Iraq and declared a caliphate on territories under its control.


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