DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, 2014 – The U.S. military used fighters,
bombers, attack, and unmanned aircraft to conduct 35 strikes that eliminated
ISIL positions in and around the Mosul Dam complex, Pentagon Press Secretary
Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby said in a statement released yesterday.
Kirby’s statement reads as follows:
Over the past 72 hours, at the request of the Iraqi
government, the U.S. military used fighters, bombers, attack, and unmanned
aircraft to conduct 35 strikes that eliminated ISIL positions in and around the
Mosul Dam complex. In all, we destroyed over 90 targets including a range of
vehicles, equipment, and fighting positions. Iraqi forces have cleared the dam
and are working to further expand their area of control. Secretary Hagel
remains extraordinarily proud of the men and women serving on land
and sea who conducted these operations. He knows they stand
ready to continue such missions as needed. Secretary Hagel also commends the
way in which Iraqi forces worked together in this operation. It reflects the
growing determination of Iraqis to fight back against ISIL.
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