The U.S. navy has struck quite a few Islamic State group camps in Syria this week, killing as many as 35 militants, U.S. Central Command stated Wednesday.
The airstrikes within the desert of central Syria had been completed Monday night and focused a number of places and senior leaders of the group. The assaults got here on the heels of quite a few joint operations with Iraqi forces that focused IS militants in Iraq.
Wednesday’s announcement marked the continuation of a substantial uptick in assaults and raids towards ISIS suspects in Syria and Iraq, in response to CBS Information senior nationwide safety correspondent Charlie D’Agata. Two U.S. service members had been wounded in a separate joint raid in Iraq final week.
Pentagon officers have stated that the Islamic State group stays a menace within the area, however it’s not as highly effective because it was 10 years in the past when the militants swept throughout Iraq and Syria, taking management of enormous swaths of the 2 international locations.
U.S. Central Command stated the newest strikes in Syria will disrupt the group’s potential to plan, arrange and conduct assaults towards civilians and U.S. and allied forces within the area.
“CENTCOM, alongside allies and companions within the area, will proceed to aggressively degrade ISIS operational capabilities to make sure its enduring defeat,” the navy group stated in a press release posted on X.
CENTCOM stated there have been no indications of civilian casualties within the strikes.