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US military strikes ISIS targets in Syria, officials say
Summary
US and partner forces carried out large-scale strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria on Saturday, in an operation Centcom named Operation Hawkeye Strike and said was ordered by President Trump in response to a Dec. 13 attack on US forces, Centcom announced on X.
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US and partner forces carried out large-scale strikes against Islamic State group targets in Syria on Saturday, the US Central Command (Centcom) announced. Centcom said President Donald Trump directed the operation and described it as part of Operation Hawkeye Strike. The announcement characterized the action as retaliation for an ISIS attack on US forces on Dec. 13 and was posted on X.
Known details:
- Centcom announced the strikes and said they were directed by President Donald Trump.
- The action was identified by Centcom as part of "Operation Hawkeye Strike."
- Centcom stated the strikes were in response to an attack on US forces on Dec. 13 and posted the announcement on X.
- The command said it would pursue those who harm US personnel beyond borders, according to its statement.
Summary:
Centcom reported that the strikes were intended to combat terrorism and protect American and partner forces. Undetermined at this time.
