The U.S. military announced on Saturday that it had carried out
multiple strikes in Syria against Islamic State (ISIS) militants,
part of an ongoing operation launched in December following an
attack on American personnel.
The strikes are part of a broader campaign led by the
U.S.-coalition to dismantle Islamic State networks in the region.
In recent months, coalition forces have conducted airstrikes and
ground operations targeting ISIS suspects, often in coordination
with Syrian security forces, according to officials.
The operation underscores the United States’ continued
commitment to counterterrorism efforts in Syria, despite ongoing
regional instability and the complex political landscape involving
multiple local and foreign actors.
U.S. military officials did not provide details on casualties or
specific locations, citing operational security, but stressed that
the strikes were carefully planned to target Islamic State
infrastructure and leadership cells.
Analysts note that these operations come amid heightened
tensions in the Middle East, with the U.S. seeking to prevent a
resurgence of ISIS in areas of Syria still affected by civil war
and militant activity.
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