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Iraq Air Raid News
All of yesterday's recent coalition air strikes pulled together in one post. Notice the absence of one certain coalition member...

15 ISIS elements killed in coalition strike south of Mosul

Nineveh -- A local source in Nineveh province announced on Friday, that 15 elements of the ISIS organization had been either killed or wounded in an air strike by the international coalition south of Mosul.

The source said in an interview for IraqiNews.com: “The international coalition warplanes carried out an air raid that targeted a security headquarters for the ISIS organization in the village of Sultan Abdullah in Qayyarah (60 km south of Mosul).”

The source, who declined to be named, added: “The air strike resulted in the killing and wounding of about 15 ISIS elements, in addition to destroying the headquarters completely.”

French jets kill 10 ISIS elements, injure 14 in Kirkuk

Kirkuk -- A security source in Kirkuk announced on Friday, that 10 ISIS elements were killed and 14 others were injured in an aerial bombing carried out by French warplanes west of Kirkuk.

The source said in an interview for IraqiNews.com, “French warplanes bombed this afternoon ISIS training sites and other premises for the storage of weapons and gear belonging to the organization in Hawija (55 km southwest of Kirkuk), resulting in the death of 10 elements and wounding 14 others, in addition to destroying the sites completely.”

Iraqi jets destroy 16 ISIS tanks west of Anbar

Baghdad – A security source in Anbar province announced on Friday, that Iraqi fighter jets have destroyed 16 tanks belonging to the ISIS west of the province.

The source said in an interview for IraqiNews.com, “Iraqi Air Force, relying on intelligence information, conducted an air strike that resulted in the destruction of 16 ISIS tanks in a valley northeast of Rahhaliyah area west of Anbar,” adding that, “ISIS had intended to do the smuggling of oil products through these tanks.”
Posted by: Steve White 2015-12-06
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