US airstrikes on Syria kill 37 militants affiliated with extremist groups
The US military reported the killing of 37 militants linked to the Islamic State and an al-Qaeda-affiliated group in two separate strikes in Syria. Among the dead were senior militants responsible for overseeing operations. The strikes aimed to di...

US Central Command said it struck northwestern Syria on Tuesday, targeting a senior militant from the al-Qaeda-linked Hurras al-Deen group and eight others. They say he was responsible for overseeing military operations.
They also announced a strike from earlier this month on September 16, where they conducted a "large-scale airstrike" on an IS training camp in a remote undisclosed location in central Syria. That attack killed 28 militants, including "at least four Syrian leaders."
"The airstrike will disrupt ISIS' capability to conduct operations against US interests, as well as our allies and partners," the statement read.
There are some 900 US forces in Syria, along with an undisclosed number of contractors, mostly trying to prevent any comeback by the extremist IS group, which swept through Iraq and Syria in 2014, taking control of large swaths of territory.
US forces advise and assist their key allies in northeastern Syria, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, located not far from strategic areas where Iran-backed militant groups are present, including a key border crossing with Iraq.
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