BAGHDAD: Iraqi warplanes carried out a raid Sunday targeting Daesh group commanders in eastern Syria, in the second such strike on the militants since mid-April, the premier’s office said.
Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi ordered the “painful strike” which targeted “a meeting of IS commanders south of Al-Dushashiya in Syrian territory,” a statement said, using another acronym for Daesh.
F-16 fighter jets were used in the early morning strike and the raid was “successful,” the spokesman of Iraq’s security media center, General Yehya Rassoul, said.
Dushashiya is in a desert region of Syria’s Hasakah province, where a US-backed Kurdish-led alliance is fighting the militants.
“After receiving information on the target in co-operation with Syria’s government and in co-ordination with coalition forces (led by the US), F-16s from the Iraqi air force led strikes against a Daesh command post, 10 kilometers from the Iraqi border inside Syria,” said General Mohammad Al-Askari, an adviser to Iraq’s defense ministry.
“This attack took place following a meeting of several Daesh commanders who were planning terrorist operations on Syrian or Iraqi territory,” he said.
The target “was completely destroyed and all the officials there were killed,” he said, without giving a death toll.
Askari also said Iraq hosts a center that co-ordinates military activity with Iran, Russia and Syria “against IS.”
“This is not the last strike in Syria. They will continue, in relation to the activities of Daesh.”
A week ago, Abadi told the media that Iraq would carry out air strikes against IS outside the country’s own borders.
On April 19, Iraq said it had carried out an air raid against Daesh in Syria that killed 36 Daesh fighters, near the town of Hajjin in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor.
Iraq declared victory in December against Daesh, which launched a sweeping offensive in 2014 and at one point controlled a third of the country.
The militants still control pockets of desert along the border with Syria.
Iraq says its warplanes targeted Daesh militants in Syria
Updated 06 May 2018