
The American Defence Ministry said on Wednesday that that the international coalition forces launched a raid last night and one inside Syria, 4 raids against the IS targets in Iraq.
The American military confirmed that American strikes are made by a number of attack aircraft, bombers and fighter against targets in Iraq and Syria, where they destroyed many of the mechanisms and sites to collect weapons.
The US Central Command said that the airstrikes targeted in the west of the Iraqi capital, two armored mechanisms belong to the IS, and a location to collect weapons, and two air strikes destroyed two more combat positions for the IS threatening Erbil, while a fifth strike targeted in Syria 8 vehicles to the ISIS northwest town of al-Qaim, the Iraqi border, without mentioning any number of the casualties among the militants.
The Central Command said that the new round of shelling bring the number of strikes against targets in Iraq since the announcement of President Barack Obama a US-led campaign against the insurgents of the IS to 198 airstrikes. .
In Syria, where shelling began on Monday, the number of strikes that targeted the ISIS amounted to 20 strikes.
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