The U.S. struck 30 ISIS targets in Syria.

The U.S. struck 30 ISIS targets in Syria.

15.02.2026 11:00

The U.S. Central Command announced that 30 targets were struck in 10 separate airstrikes against ISIS in Syria. The U.S. recalled that these operations were initiated in response to the ISIS attack on December 13, which resulted in the deaths of 2 U.S. soldiers and an American translator, targeting U.S. and Syrian forces in Palmyra.

In a statement from the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), it was noted that U.S. air forces targeted ISIS's infrastructure and weapon depots in Syria with a large number of precision munitions.

10 AIR STRIKES

It was reported that the U.S. conducted 10 air strikes on more than 30 ISIS targets in Syria between February 3-12 to maintain military pressure on the remnants of the terrorist organization.

COMMUNICATION CENTER AND WEAPON DEPOTS HIT

The statement indicated that previous air strikes by the U.S. military against ISIS targets were carried out between January 27 and February 2, and that a communication center, a strategic logistics point, and weapon depots belonging to the terrorist organization were hit in 5 separate air strikes.

OPERATIONS INCREASED AFTER ISIS ATTACK

The statement emphasized that the strikes were conducted as part of the 'Operation Hawkeye Strike,' which was launched on December 20, and reminded that this operation was initiated in response to the ISIS attack on December 13 in Palmyra, which resulted in the deaths of 2 U.S. soldiers and an American translator.

MORE THAN 50 ISIS MEMBERS KILLED

It was reported that in targeted operations conducted in the last two months, more than 50 ISIS members were killed or captured, and over 100 infrastructure targets belonging to ISIS were struck with hundreds of precision munitions.

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