US-led coalition conducts seven airstrikes against Islamic State
The United States and Operation Inherent Resolve Coalition military forces continued their onslaught against the Islamic State by launching seven airstrikes in Syria and Iraq, the US Department of Defense reported in a statement, according to Sputnik.
“Fighter and bomber aircraft conducted three airstrikes…. In Syria,” the Defense Department said on Thursday. “Attack and fighter aircraft conducted four airstrikes in Iraq.”
Airstrikes in Syria destroyed two ISIL tactical units and three fighting positions near Kobani, according to the Defense Department.
In Iraq, airstrikes decimated an ISIL tactical unit, a vehicle and an ISIL-held building near Beiji; a mortar tube near Fallujah; an ISIL-held building near Sinjar; and a large tactical unit and a vehicle near Ramadi, the Defense Department added.
The airstrikes were a part of Operation Inherent Resolve, whose aim is to eliminate ISIL militants and the threat they pose to Iraq, Syria, the Middle East, and the rest of the world.
The US-led coalition began carrying out airstrikes against ISIL targets in Iraq in August 2014, and expanded the air campaign to Syria in September 2014, although without Syrian government approval.