From a U.S. Central Command News Release
TAMPA, Fla., Oct. 26, 2014 – U.S. military forces continued
to attack Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant terrorists in Syria Saturday and
today, using fighter and bomber aircraft to conduct five airstrikes, U.S.
Central Command officials reported. Separately, U.S. and partner nation
military forces conducted 12 airstrikes Saturday and today using fighters,
attack and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL terrorists in Iraq.
In Syria, five airstrikes near Kobani destroyed seven ISIL
vehicles and an ISIL building.
In Iraq, six airstrikes west of the Mosul Dam area struck
two small ISIL units, damaged an ISIL building and destroyed four ISIL vehicles
and an ISIL artillery piece. Three airstrikes southwest of the Mosul Dam area
struck a large ISIL unit and a small ISIL unit, and destroyed two ISIL vehicles
and two ISIL buildings. Three airstrikes southeast of Fallujah struck two large
ISIL units, a small ISIL unit and destroyed one ISIL building.
All aircraft departed the strike areas safely. Airstrike
assessments are based on initial reports.
The strikes were conducted as part of Inherent Resolve, the
operation to eliminate the terrorist group ISIL and the threat they pose to
Iraq, the region and the wider international community.
The destruction of ISIL targets in Syria and Iraq further
limits the terrorist group’s ability to project power and conduct operations.
Among the coalition nations conducting airstrikes in Iraq are the U.S., France,
United Kingdom, Australia, Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands. Coalition
nations conducting airstrikes in Syria include the U.S., Saudi Arabia, United
Arab Emirates, Jordan, and Bahrain.
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