US kills leader linked to ISIS ambush
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The U.S. withdrawal of troops from Ain al-Asad airbase was completed by Friday as part of regional consolidation following progress on ISIS as CENTCOM calls for 'teamwork.'
The U.S. military carried out an additional round of what it called "large-scale strikes" against multiple ISIS targets in Syria.
The latest attack comes after U.S. forces struck ISIS infrastructure and weapons sites last month in retaliation for the deaths of two U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter.
U.S. officials confirmed to Fox News Saturday that the U.S. military has launched airstrikes against the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria.
The U.S. military on Saturday carried out “large-scale” strikes against ISIS militants in Syria, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced. CENTCOM forces worked with partners in the
The White House carried out multiple large-scale strikes against ISIS targets in Syria Saturday afternoon, the US military said.
They’re the first American airstrikes reported in Syria this year and the second wave of Operation Hawkeye Strike.
The strikes come less than a month after an ISIS gunman ambushed U.S. troops in Syria, killing three U.S. servicemembers—two Iowa National Guard soldiers and a civilian interpreter. The assault marked the first deadly attack on U.S. troops in Syria since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
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