Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Coalition Aircraft Batter ISIS With 133 Airstrikes In Iraq Over 10 Days

 


U.S.-led coalition aircraft recently conducted a major offensive against the Islamic State group in northern Iraq, conducting 133 airstrikes over 10 days targeting a cave complex that served as a safe haven for terrorists. That’s more than any monthly airstrike total in Iraq and Syria since 2019. 

The offensive, in support of Iraqi ground forces, destroyed 61 hideouts, 24 caves, and eliminated “a number of terrorists,” said Col. Wayne Marotto, spokesman for Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve. 

Iraqi Ministry of Defense spokesman Yehia Rasool said the mission was aimed at drying up the sources of terrorism. The Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service led the ground effort. 



WNU editor: The last time there were this many coalition airstrikes was in Iraq in 2019.

Update #2: The US airstrikes are continuing .... Coalition airstrikes hit 39 ISIS positions in Qarachogh near Makhmour (Kurdistan 24).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Humint, sigint and drones may have been in place since 2014. Some may have been reactivated since from a time before the disastrous 2011 pullout. The increase in tempo seems political not decided by the generals. They could have ho9t these sites previously IMO.