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US launches retaliatory strikes in Syria after Palmyra ambush
Summary
U.S. officials say they carried out another round of strikes in Syria against Islamic State targets in response to an ambush last month that killed two U.S. soldiers and an American interpreter.
Content
U.S. forces and partner units carried out another round of strikes in Syria, officials said. The action was described as part of Operation Hawkeye Strike and was announced after an ambush in Palmyra last month that killed two U.S. soldiers and an American civilian interpreter. U.S. Central Command said the strikes hit multiple Islamic State targets and were carried out alongside partner forces.
What officials reported:
- U.S. forces and partner units carried out strikes across Syria, according to U.S. Central Command.
- The action was described as part of Operation Hawkeye Strike and linked to the Palmyra ambush that killed two U.S. soldiers and an American interpreter.
- U.S. Central Command said the strikes hit multiple Islamic State targets and involved partner forces, without naming those partners.
- Syrian officials said they arrested the Islamic State military leader for operations in the Levant a day earlier.
Summary:
The strikes continue a U.S.-led operation that began in December and are presented by officials as a direct response to the Palmyra attack. Undetermined at this time.
