The United States and five
Arab partner nations, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and Jordan, today
launched wide-ranging air campaign against ISIL positions and those of other jihadist
groups in Syria.
The airstrikes targeted
ISIL headquarters, groups’ bases, training camps and checkpoints in at least
four provinces. The focus of strikes, however, was the city of Raqqa, Islamic
State’s de facto capital, and other positions in the northern province of
Raqqa, the ISIL bastion in the country. ISIL headquarters and checkpoints in
Raqqa City and its western and northern countryside were hit. ISIL HQ building
was destroyed.
Also targeted were ISIL
positions in provinces of Deir al-Zour and Hasaka, whose oil wells have been
exploited by the Islamic State to finance its operations. ISIL positions in
Aleppo were also hit.
U.S. also targeted other
jihadist groups, including Jabhat al-Nusra and Khorasan Group, a network of
al-Qaeda veterans who have established a base in Syria. CENTCOM said the U.S.
airstrikes disrupted “imminent” attack
by Khorasan Group against U.S. and Western targets. Reports from the area also
indicate that one of prominent al-Nusra fighters, Abu Yousif al-Turkey, was
killed in last night attacks.
A mix of fighter, bomber,
UAV, and Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles (TLAMs) were used to conduct 14 strikes
in the country, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) reported.
47 TLAMs were launched
from USS Arleigh Burk and USS Philippine Sea operating in the Red Sea and North
Persian Gulf, CENTCOM said.
Stealth F-22 Raptor
fighter jets made first combat appearance during the airstrikes in Syria.
File photo: F-22 Raptor (Lockheed
Martin)
Speculation certain airstrikes coordinated with Kurdish Democratic Union Party “Peiople’s Protection Units”, with another Kurdish militia unit movement from Iraq to Syria.
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