Iraqi Air Force Destroys More 'ISIS Positions' in Syria

Published June 7th, 2018 - 10:54 GMT
Iraqi warplanes destroys a Daesh terrorist site inside Syrian territory. (AFP/ File Photo)
Iraqi warplanes destroys a Daesh terrorist site inside Syrian territory. (AFP/ File Photo)

Iraqi warplanes have destroyed a Daesh terrorist site inside Syrian territory, Iraq’s Defense Ministry announced Thursday.

According to a ministry statement, the operation was carried out “in compliance with the orders of Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief [and Prime Minster] Haider al-Abadi”. 

“Iraqi F-16s on Thursday bombed a command-and-control center used by the Daesh organization in Syria’s Al-Hajin area,” the statement read. 

It did not, however, provide any casualty tolls or specify the extent of material damage caused by the raids.

A small city in Syria’s eastern Deir Ez-Zor province, Al-Hajin sits on the Euphrates River southeast of the city of Deir Ez-Zor.

Thursday’s air raids come less than a week after Iraqi warplanes struck what the army described as “Daesh targets” in the same area.

The Iraqi Air Force also struck positions in Deir Ez-Zor on Apr. 19.

Baghdad has repeatedly said that the strikes are being carried out in coordination with the Syrian government.

 

 
This article has been adapted from its original source.

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