October 7, 2014
Release #20141007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TAMPA, Fla., Oct. 7, 2014 -
 U.S. and partner nation military forces continued to attack ISIL 
terrorists in Syria Monday and today, using attack, bomber, fighter, and
 remotely piloted aircraft to conduct nine airstrikes. Separately, U.S. 
military forces used attack and remotely piloted aircraft to conduct 
four airstrikes against ISIL in Iraq.
In Syria, two airstrikes 
west of Al-Hasakah successfully struck multiple ISIL buildings, 
including an air observation building and staging areas. Another 
airstrike northeast of Dayr az Zawr successfully struck an ISIL staging 
area and an IED production facility. One airstrike south of Kobani 
destroyed three ISIL armed vehicles and damaged another; another strike 
southeast of Kobani destroyed an ISIL armed vehicle carrying 
anti-aircraft artillery. Two airstrikes southwest of Kobani damaged an 
ISIL tank; another airstrike south of Kobani destroyed an ISIL unit.  
One airstrike southwest of Rabiyah struck a small group of ISIL 
fighters. To conduct these strikes, the U.S. employed U.S. Air Force 
attack, fighter and bomber aircraft deployed to the U.S. Central Command
 area of operations. In addition, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the 
United Arab Emirates also participated in these airstrikes. All aircraft
 safely exited the strike areas.
In Iraq, one airstrike destroyed 
an ISIL armed vehicle firing on Peshmerga forces northeast of Sinjar.  
One airstrike northeast of Sinjar destroyed two ISIL armed vehicles; 
another airstrike northeast of Sinjar destroyed an ISIL armed vehicle. A
 third airstrike northeast of Sinjar struck a small group of ISIL 
fighters. To conduct these strikes, the U.S. employed U.S. Air Force 
attack and remotely piloted aircraft deployed to the U.S. Central 
Command area of operations. In addition, the Kingdom of Belgium also 
participated in these airstrikes. All aircraft exited the strike areas 
safely.
The strikes were conducted as part of the President's 
comprehensive strategy to degrade and destroy ISIL.  The destruction of 
targets in Syria and Iraq further limits the terrorist group's ability 
to lead, control, project power and conduct operations.