Feb 14 • 15:27 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

More than 30 ISIS targets attacked by the USA in February

The USA confirmed that over 30 targets suspected to belong to the ISIS terrorist organization have been attacked in Syria this February.

The United States has confirmed that it has launched attacks on over 30 targets believed to be affiliated with the ISIS terrorist organization in Syria during February. The operations, organized by the U.S. Central Command (Centcom), aim to maintain military pressure on the remaining portions of the terror network and are focused on infrastructure and military depots associated with ISIS. The strikes involved a total of ten waves of attacks to achieve these objectives.

Additionally, the U.S. has been actively involved in transferring thousands of ISIS members from camps in Syria to prison facilities in Iraq. These camps were previously controlled by Kurdish groups, which have since been displaced by the Syrian army. This strategic shift highlights the complexities of managing former ISIS members, as the U.S. seeks to prevent their regrouping and resurgence in the region.

The intensity of U.S. military operations in Syria has escalated following a recent incident in mid-December, where two soldiers and an American translator were killed in a suspected ISIS attack in Palmyra. This resurgence of military activity underscores the ongoing challenges facing the U.S. and its allies in combating the persistent threat posed by ISIS and stabilizing the region amidst ongoing conflict.

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