US launches fresh strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria after deadly Palmyra attack
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The US military said Saturday's strikes were carried out alongside partner forces without specifying which forces had taken part. | Representational image

US launches fresh strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria after deadly Palmyra attack

US Central Command says the strikes, carried out with partner forces under Operation Hawkeye Strike, follow last month’s Islamic State attack in Palmyra


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The US has carried out fresh strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria in response to last month’s attack that killed two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter.

The large-scale strikes, conducted by the US alongside partner forces, occurred around 12:30 pm ET, according to US Central Command. The strikes hit multiple Islamic State targets across Syria.

As per news agency AP, Saturday's strikes are part of a broader operation that is part of President Donald Trump's response to the deadly ISIS attack that killed Sgt Edgar Brian Torres-Tovar, Sgt William Nathaniel Howard, and Ayad Mansoor Sakat, the civilian interpreter, in Palmyra last month.

“Our message remains strong: if you harm our warfighters, we will find you and kill you anywhere in the world, no matter how hard you try to evade justice,” US Central Command said in a statement on Saturday.

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A day earlier, Syrian officials said their security forces had arrested the military leader of IS's operations in the Levant.

The US military said Saturday's strikes were carried out alongside partner forces without specifying which forces had taken part.

The Trump administration is calling the response to the Palmyra attacks Operation Hawkeye Strike. Both Torres-Tovar and Howard were members of the Iowa National Guard.

Earlier, it had launched a large-scale strike on December 19, hitting 70 targets across central Syria that had IS infrastructure and weapons.

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces has for years been the US's main partner in the fight against IS in Syria, but since the ouster of former Syrian President Bashar Assad in December 2024, Washington has increasingly been coordinating with the central government in Damascus. Syria recently joined the global coalition against IS.

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