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Up to 35 ISIS operatives killed in US strikes in Syria, US military says

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Up to 35 ISIS operatives killed in US strikes in Syria, US military says
Up to 35 ISIS operatives were killed in U.S. strikes against multiple ISIS camps in Syria on Monday evening, the U.S. military announced on Wednesday.鈥淯.S. Central Command forces conducted a series of strikes against several known ISIS camps in Syria, in the early evening of Oct. 28, resulting in up to 35 ISIS operatives killed,鈥� the release, posted on X, said. 鈥淭he strikes targeted multiple ISIS locations in the Syrian desert, targeting multiple ISIS senior leaders.鈥滻t is unclear if the targeted senior leaders were included in the 35 operatives killed. There are 鈥渘o indications鈥� of civilian casualties, CENTCOM said.Monday鈥檚 strikes are the latest in what appears to be an uptick of operations against ISIS in the Middle East, which have now resulted in dozens of operatives being killed. Asked this month if the seemingly increased operations translated to ISIS regrouping in the region, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said their footprint 鈥渉as spread to other parts of the world鈥� but that it didn鈥檛 mean there was a resurgence, only 鈥渢hat they still remain a threat.鈥滾ess than a week ago, U.S. and Iraq forces carried out an operation against ISIS operatives in Anbar province in Iraq; two days earlier, a separate raid and strikes on multiple ISIS locations in central Iraq killed at least seven operatives and left two U.S. service members wounded.The two wounded Americans have since been transferred to Walter Reed Medical Center for follow-on care. A third U.S. service member was being assessed for traumatic brain injury.Earlier this month, Iraqi Security Forces killed four ISIS members, including a senior leader. And in August, 14 militants were killed in a joint U.S.-Iraqi forces raid, including four ISIS leaders.The joint U.S.-Iraq raids after Iraq postponed announcing the end of the U.S.-led military coalition鈥檚 presence in the country due to 鈥渞ecent development鈥� in the region. There are roughly 2,500 U.S. troops in Iraq operating to advise and assist Iraqi forces.

Up to 35 ISIS operatives were killed in U.S. strikes against multiple ISIS camps in Syria on Monday evening, the U.S. military announced on Wednesday.

鈥淯.S. Central Command forces conducted a series of strikes against several known ISIS camps in Syria, in the early evening of Oct. 28, resulting in up to 35 ISIS operatives killed,鈥� the release, , said. 鈥淭he strikes targeted multiple ISIS locations in the Syrian desert, targeting multiple ISIS senior leaders.鈥�

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It is unclear if the targeted senior leaders were included in the 35 operatives killed. There are 鈥渘o indications鈥� of civilian casualties, CENTCOM said.

Monday鈥檚 strikes are the latest in what appears to be an uptick of operations against ISIS in the Middle East, which have now resulted in dozens of operatives being killed. Asked this month if the seemingly increased operations translated to ISIS regrouping in the region, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said their footprint 鈥渉as spread to other parts of the world鈥� but that it didn鈥檛 mean there was a resurgence, only 鈥渢hat they still remain a threat.鈥�

Less than a week ago, U.S. and Iraq forces carried out an operation against ISIS operatives in Anbar province in Iraq; two days earlier, a separate raid and strikes on multiple ISIS locations in central Iraq killed at least seven operatives and left two U.S. service members wounded.

The two wounded Americans have since been transferred to Walter Reed Medical Center for follow-on care. A third U.S. service member was being assessed for traumatic brain injury.

Earlier this month, Iraqi Security Forces killed four ISIS members, including a senior leader. And in August, 14 militants were killed in a joint U.S.-Iraqi forces raid, including four ISIS leaders.

The joint U.S.-Iraq raids after Iraq postponed announcing the end of the U.S.-led military coalition鈥檚 presence in the country due to 鈥渞ecent development鈥� in the region. There are roughly 2,500 U.S. troops in Iraq operating to advise and assist Iraqi forces.