Warplanes from the United
States, Saudi Arabia and the UAE on Thursday attacked the majority of the
Islamic State’s oil refineries in Syria. The Pentagon said the airstrikes were
part of the continuing effort to target sources of the group’s financing.
The strikes on Thursday,
the third day of U.S.-led air campaign in Syria, hit 12 small refineries in the
eastern Deir al-Zour and Hasakah provinces. Rear Admiral John Kirby, the
Pentagon spokesman, told reporters that the attacks had crippled the plants.
The airstrikes in Syria
have so far targeted the command and control structures and the revenue sources
of the Islamic State.
Top photo: UAE Air Force F-16E
Block 60 (Photo: General Dynamics)
Bottom photo: Major Mariam al-Mansouri of UAE Air Force piloting an F-16E in airstrikes over Syria. Major Mansouri, 35, is UAE’s first female air force pilot. (Photo: UAE Air Force)
Bottom photo: Major Mariam al-Mansouri of UAE Air Force piloting an F-16E in airstrikes over Syria. Major Mansouri, 35, is UAE’s first female air force pilot. (Photo: UAE Air Force)
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