UPDATE: In a significant blow to ISIS operations in Syria, five terrorists were killed and 19 captured during military actions from October 1 to November 6, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed today, November 12. This decisive action reflects an ongoing commitment to dismantling ISIS’s capabilities and preventing its resurgence.
The latest operations, supported by the U.S.-led coalition, involved more than 22 targeted actions alongside Syrian partners aimed at crippling ISIS cells throughout the region. CENTCOM highlighted that these efforts have successfully diminished the group’s influence, with a total of 24 members neutralized over the past month.
“Our success in countering the ISIS threat in Syria is a notable achievement,” said CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper. He emphasized the coalition’s dedication to pursuing the remnants of ISIS and ensuring that the progress made in both Iraq and Syria remains secure. “We will continue to aggressively pursue ISIS remnants while working with the Global Coalition Against ISIS,” he added, underscoring the necessity of sustained efforts to prevent any potential export of terrorism from this region.
The urgency of these operations is underscored by the ongoing risk posed by ISIS remnants, which have the potential to regroup and threaten not only Syria but other nations as well. As global vigilance continues, the recent successes serve as a crucial reminder of the importance of international cooperation in combatting terrorism.
Authorities will be closely monitoring the situation in Syria, with further operations anticipated as part of the ongoing effort to maintain stability in the region. The international community watches closely as CENTCOM and its allies prepare for the next phase of this critical mission against ISIS.
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