From a U.S. Central Command News Release
TAMPA, Fla., Oct. 8, 2014 – U.S. and partner nation military
forces continued to attack ISIL terrorists in Syria yesterday and today, using
bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft to conduct nine airstrikes, U.S.
Central Command officials reported.
Separately, officials added, U.S. and partner nation
military forces used fighter and remotely piloted aircraft yesterday and today
to conduct five airstrikes against ISIL in Iraq.
In Syria, four airstrikes south of Kobani destroyed an ISIL
armored personnel carrier, destroyed three ISIL armed vehicles and damaged a
fourth, and destroyed an ISIL artillery piece. A fifth airstrike, southwest of
Kobani, destroyed an ISIL armed vehicle; a sixth airstrike, at the southern
edge of Kobani, destroyed an ISIL artillery piece. Two airstrikes northwest of
Ar Raqqah successfully struck an active ISIL training camp and associated ISIL
fighters. An airstrike northwest of Dayr az Zawr destroyed an ISIL tank. To
conduct these strikes, the U.S. employed bomber, fighter and remotely piloted
aircraft deployed to the U.S. Central Command area of operations. In addition,
the United Arab Emirates aircraft participated in these airstrikes. All
aircraft exited the strike areas safely.
In Iraq, an airstrike east of Fallujah destroyed an ISIL
checkpoint and an ISIL armed vehicle. An airstrike in western Ramadi destroyed
three ISIL-held buildings and damaged two more, destroyed two ISIL
anti-aircraft artillery pieces, and destroyed an ISIL unit. An airstrike
northwest of Ramadi destroyed an ISIL checkpoint. An airstrike northeast of
Sinjar Mountain destroyed an ISIL armed vehicle; another airstrike northeast of
Sinjar against an ISIL vehicle was unsuccessful. To conduct these strikes, the
U.S. employed fighter and remotely piloted aircraft deployed to the U.S.
Central Command area of operations. In addition, the United Kingdom and the
Kingdom of the Netherlands aircraft participated in these airstrikes. All aircraft
exited the strike areas safely.
The strikes were conducted as part of the president's
comprehensive strategy to degrade and destroy ISIL. The destruction of targets
in Syria and Iraq further limits the terrorist group's ability to lead,
control, project power and conduct operations.
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