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U.S. forces kill Al-Qaeda affiliate chief linked to ambush on People in Syria, officers say
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U.S. forces kill Al-Qaeda affiliate chief linked to ambush on People in Syria, officers say

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A U.S. navy strike in northwest Syria resulted within the demise of a frontrunner affiliated with Al-Qaeda who was linked to an ISIS assault final month that resulted within the demise of two U.S. Military troopers and a U.S. civilian interpreter, the U.S. Central Command introduced Saturday.

U.S. Central Command, which oversees U.S. navy operations within the Center East, performed the strike on Jan. 16, killing Bilal Hasan al-Jasim, authorities mentioned. Al-Jasim was allegedly straight linked with the ISIS gunman who killed Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres-Tovar, Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard and the interpreter and injured three different U.S. service members in Palmyra, Syria, on Dec. 13.

“The demise of a terrorist operative linked to the deaths of three People demonstrates our resolve in pursuing terrorists who assault our forces,” Central Command Commander Adm. Brad Cooper mentioned in a press release. “There isn’t any protected place for many who conduct, plot, or encourage assaults on Americans and our warfighters. We’ll discover you.”

After final month’s ambush assault, President Trump vowed “very severe retaliation” in a Fact Social put up. 

On Dec. 19, the U.S. launched airstrikes towards ISIS targets in Syria in retaliation. Greater than 70 targets had been hit in these strikes, a U.S. official informed CBS Information on the time. 

Final week, the U.S. launched extra assaults in Syria, conducting large-scale strikes towards a number of Islamic State targets, in keeping with Central Command. In complete, the operation “Hawkeye Strike” resulted in U.S. and companion forces hitting greater than 100 ISIS infrastructure and weapons web site targets, officers mentioned.

In an earlier assertion on Saturday, Cooper mentioned the U.S. was welcoming efforts by all events in Syria “to forestall escalation and pursue decision via dialogue” and urged the Syrian authorities to cease assaults in areas between Aleppo and al-Tabqa.

“Aggressively pursuing ISIS and relentlessly making use of navy stress requires teamwork amongst Syrian companions in coordination with U.S. and coalition forces. A Syria at peace with itself and its neighbors is important to peace and stability throughout the area,” Cooper mentioned.”

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