From U.S. Central Command Public Affairs
TAMPA, Fla. (NNS) -- U.S. military forces and partner
nations, including the Kingdom of Bahrain, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, undertook military
action against ISIL terrorists in Syria overnight, using a mix of fighter,
bomber, remotely piloted aircraft and Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles to conduct
14 strikes against ISIL targets.
The strikes destroyed or damaged multiple ISIL targets in
the vicinity of Ar Raqqah, Dayr az Zawr, Al Hasakah, and Abu Kamal and included
ISIL fighters, training compounds, headquarters and command and control
facilities, storage facilities, a finance center, supply trucks and armed
vehicles.
To conduct these strikes, the United States employed 47
TLAMs launched from USS Arleigh Burke and USS Philippine Sea operating from
international waters in the Red Sea and North Arabian Gulf, as well as U.S. Air
Force, Navy and Marine Corps fighter, remotely piloted and bomber aircraft
deployed to the U.S. Central Command area of operations. In addition, the
Kingdom of Bahrain, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates also participated in or supported
the airstrikes against ISIL targets. All aircraft safely exited the strike
areas.
Also, in Iraq yesterday, U.S. military forces continued to
attack ISIL terrorists, using attack aircraft to conduct four airstrikes. The
airstrikes destroyed two ISIL Humvees, an ISIL armed vehicle and an ISIL
fighting position southwest of Kirkuk. All aircraft exited the strike areas
safely. To date, U.S. Central Command has conducted a total of 194 airstrikes
across Iraq against ISIL.
The United States conducted these strikes as part of the
President's comprehensive strategy to degrade and ultimately defeat ISIL. Going
forward, the U.S. military will continue to conduct targeted airstrikes against
ISIL in Syria and Iraq as local forces go on the offensive against this
terrorist group.
Separately, the United States has also taken action to disrupt
the imminent attack plotting against the United States and Western interests
conducted by a network of seasoned al-Qa'ida veterans - sometimes referred to
as the Khorasan Group - who have established a safe haven in Syria to develop
external attacks, construct and test improvised explosive devices and recruit
Westerners to conduct operations. These strikes were undertaken only by U.S.
assets.
In total, U.S. Central Command conducted eight strikes
against Khorasan Group targets west of Aleppo to include training camps, an
explosives and munitions production facility, a communication building and
command and control facilities.
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