US Airstrikes Target ISIS Camps in Syria
The strikes aim to disrupt the Islamic State's ability to conduct attacks in the region and beyond, with no civilian casualties reported.
- US Central Command confirmed the airstrikes were conducted on October 11 against multiple ISIS camps in Syria.
- The operation seeks to hinder ISIS's operational capabilities and prevent future attacks against the US and its allies.
- Approximately 900 US troops are stationed in Syria as part of an international coalition against ISIS.
- Initial assessments indicate no civilian casualties from the airstrikes, with further evaluations ongoing.
- The strikes are part of ongoing efforts to combat ISIS and related militant groups in the Middle East.