Washington: A coalition led by the United States conducted three air strikes against Islamic State in Syria on Thursday and bombarded the militant group with 21 strikes in Iraq, according to a statement released today.
The Combined Joint Task Force said the Syria strikes near Aleppo, Washiyah and Mar'a hit tactical units and an improvised explosive device cluster, and also destroyed a vehicle and motorcycle used by Islamic State.
The Iraq strikes were concentrated near Ramadi, with seven attacks hitting tactical units and also destroying fighting positions, a mortar position, an improvised explosive device cluster, vehicles and a supply pile, according to the statement.
The Combined Joint Task Force said the Syria strikes near Aleppo, Washiyah and Mar'a hit tactical units and an improvised explosive device cluster, and also destroyed a vehicle and motorcycle used by Islamic State.
The Iraq strikes were concentrated near Ramadi, with seven attacks hitting tactical units and also destroying fighting positions, a mortar position, an improvised explosive device cluster, vehicles and a supply pile, according to the statement.
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