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US drone strike kills Daesh member in northeastern Syria

Turkish-backed Syrian fighters patrol the rebel-controlled town of Tal Abyad in Syria’s northern Raqqa province, on October 6, 2022. (AFP)
Turkish-backed Syrian fighters patrol the rebel-controlled town of Tal Abyad in Syria’s northern Raqqa province, on October 6, 2022. (AFP)
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11 Oct 2022 12:10:23 GMT9
11 Oct 2022 12:10:23 GMT9
  • Strike targeted a Daesh member driving a motorcycle in the village of Hamam Al-Turkman, which is under the control of Turkish-backed Syrian opposition forces
  • There are some 900 US forces in Syria supporting Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in the fight against Daesh

BEIRUT: A US-led coalition drone strike in northeastern Syria on Monday killed a Daesh group militant, a Syrian security official said.

Speaking on condition of anonymity in line with regulations, the official told the Associated Press that the strike targeted the Daesh member driving a motorcycle in the village of Hamam Al-Turkman.

The village is controlled by Turkish-backed Syrian opposition forces near Tel Abyad. No other casualties were reported.

Photos from local media surfaced on social media showing what is reportedly the remains of the militant’s body next to the destroyed motorcycle.

US Central Command did not immediately issue a statement on the drone attack, and did not immediately respond to an Associated Press inquiry on the matter.

The US last week announced it killed three Daesh leaders in two separate operations, including a rare ground raid in a part of northeast Syria under government control.

There are some 900 US forces in Syria supporting Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in the fight against the Daesh group. They have frequently targeted Daesh militants mostly in parts of northeastern Syria under Kurdish control.

Despite their defeat in Syria in 2019, when Daesh lost the last sliver of land its fighters once controlled, the extremists’ sleeper cells have continued to carry out deadly attacks in Syria and Iraq. Daesh fighters once held large parts of the two countries.

AP

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