US identifies 2 soldiers killed in ambush in Syria
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Four senior ISIS leaders were killed in last month's U.S.-Iraqi military raid in western Iraq including the group's top operations leader in Iraq and its chief bombmaker for whom the United States had offered a $5 million reward, the U.S. military said Friday.
A group of IANG soldiers was in Syria early Saturday morning when a lone ISIS gunman attacked. The soldiers were part of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division, currently serving in the Middle East. Two were killed, as was a civilian interpreter. Three others were injured.
The Pentagon said a top Islamic State leader in Iraq's Anbar province has been killed by a coalition airstrike. Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said Abu Wahib and three others were killed when their vehicle was struck on May 6 in Rutba. He said Wahib's ...
Four U.S. service members were wounded by an explosion during a helicopter raid in northeast Syria on Thursday night. A senior ISIS leader was killed in the mission, officials said. NOTE: The video in the media player is from a previous report. A senior ...
Dec 13 - American and Syrian military personnel were injured when an unidentified attacker opened fire on their patrol in the central Syrian town of Palmyra, Syrian state news agency SANA reported on Saturday.
The deputy leader of Isis who has been standing in for the terror group's injured caliph, Abu Alaa al-Afri, has been killed in a US-led coalition air strike in ...