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This Article is From Nov 10, 2015

Gulf Air Strikes on Islamic State Down Due to Yemen Conflict: US General

Gulf Air Strikes on Islamic State Down Due to Yemen Conflict: US General
Lieutenant General Charles Q Brown speaks during a joint press conference at the Dubai Airshow on November 10, 2015. (AFP)
Dubai: Air strikes by Gulf Arab members of the US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group in Syria have diminished since they launched an air war against Yemeni rebels in March, a US general said today.

Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have carried out air strikes against IS in Syria but the three Gulf Cooperation Council members are also involved in an air and ground campaign in Yemen in support of exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi.

"There is a mix of GCC that is participating in Yemen as well as in the operations in Iraq and Syria," said US Air Forces Central Command chief Lieutenant General Charles Q Brown.

"Less so since March because they've been occupied with the Yemen operation," he told reporters at the Dubai Airshow.

Washington has been leading mainly Western allies in carrying out air strikes against IS in Iraq since August last year.

In September last year, it launched air strikes against IS in Syria with the support of mainly Arab allies.

In September this year, Russia launched its own separate bombing campaign in Syria in support of its ally President Bashar al-Assad.
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