Central Command confirms five operations over a week, striking weapons depots with precision-guided munitions.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military conducted a series of five airstrikes against ISIS (Daesh) targets in Syria between January 27 and February 2, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced Wednesday. The operations specifically targeted weapons storage facilities, employing approximately 50 precision munitions.
The strikes represent a continued effort to degrade the militant group’s logistics and operational capabilities in the region. CENTCOM did not provide immediate details on casualty assessments or the specific locations within Syria.
These actions are part of the ongoing, albeit diminished, U.S. military mission in Syria focused on preventing an ISIS resurgence following the territorial collapse of its so-called caliphate.
