UPDATE: In a significant blow to ISIS, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has confirmed that five terrorists were killed and 19 others captured during a series of operations in Syria. This urgent announcement, made on November 12, highlights ongoing efforts to diminish the capabilities of the terrorist group in the region.
According to CENTCOM, from October 1 to November 6, the U.S.-led coalition conducted over 22 targeted operations in collaboration with Syrian partners, successfully neutralizing 24 ISIS members. CENTCOM reported that these operations were crucial in disrupting ISIS cells and preventing further threats.
“Our success in countering the ISIS threat in Syria is a notable achievement,” stated Adm. Brad Cooper, CENTCOM commander. He emphasized the commitment to continue pursuing ISIS remnants, ensuring that the gains made against the group in both Iraq and Syria remain permanent.
The impact of these operations is profound, as they not only target the immediate threat posed by ISIS but also aim to prevent the group from regenerating and exporting terrorism to other nations. The coalition’s actions underscore a strategic approach to stabilizing the region and enhancing global security.
As the situation develops, authorities urge vigilance and continued support for these operations. The fight against ISIS remains a top priority, with CENTCOM and the Global Coalition Against ISIS working tirelessly to secure lasting peace in the region.
Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story as the coalition continues its efforts to dismantle ISIS and protect communities worldwide.
