SOUTHWEST ASIA, Nov. 4, 2017 — U.S. and coalition military
forces continued to attack the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria yesterday,
conducting six strikes consisting of 15 engagements, Combined Joint Task Force
Operation Inherent Resolve officials reported today.
Officials reported details of yesterday's strikes, noting
that assessments of results are based on initial reports.
Strikes in Syria
In Syria, coalition military forces conducted four strikes
consisting of eight engagements against ISIS targets:
-- Near Abu Kamal, a strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit
destroyed an ISIS tactical vehicle.
-- Near Dayr Az Zawr, three strikes engaged three ISIS
tactical units and destroyed an ISIS transport vehicle, an indirect fire
weapon, a crew-served machine gun, and two defensive fighting positions.
Strikes in Iraq
In Iraq, coalition military forces conducted two strikes
consisting of seven engagements against ISIS targets:
-- Near Al Qaim, two strikes engaged three ISIS tactical
units and destroyed an ISIS tactical vehicle.
Nov. 2 Strikes
Officials also provided details today on Nov. 2 strikes for
which the information was not previously available:
-- Near Abu Kamal on Nov. 2, a strike engaged an ISIS
tactical unit and destroyed three roadside bombs, one road block, and damaged
nine ISIS supply routes.
Part of Operation Inherent Resolve
These strikes were conducted as part of Operation Inherent
Resolve, the operation to destroy ISIS in Iraq and Syria. The destruction of
ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria also further limits the group's ability to
project terror and conduct external operations throughout the region and the
rest of the world, task force officials said.
The list above contains all strikes conducted by fighter,
attack, bomber, rotary-wing or remotely piloted aircraft; rocket-propelled
artillery; and some ground-based tactical artillery when fired on planned
targets, officials noted.
Ground-based artillery fired in counterfire or in fire
support to maneuver roles is not classified as a strike, they added. A strike,
as defined by the coalition, refers to one or more kinetic engagements that
occur in roughly the same geographic location to produce a single or cumulative
effect.
For example, task force officials explained, a single
aircraft delivering a single weapon against a lone ISIS vehicle is one strike,
but so is multiple aircraft delivering dozens of weapons against a group of
ISIS-held buildings and weapon systems in a compound, having the cumulative
effect of making that facility harder or impossible to use. Strike assessments
are based on initial reports and may be refined, officials said.
The task force does not report the number or type of
aircraft employed in a strike, the number of munitions dropped in each strike,
or the number of individual munition impact points against a target.
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