April 12, 2016
Release # 20160412-01
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SOUTHWEST
ASIA — On April 11, coalition military forces continued to attack ISIL
terrorists in Syria and Iraq. In Syria, coalition military forces
conducted four strikes using attack aircraft against ISIL targets.
Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted nine strikes
coordinated with and in support of the Government of Iraq using rocket
artillery and fighter aircraft against ISIL targets.
The following is a summary of the strikes conducted against ISIL since the last press release:
Syria
*
Near Manbij, one strike struck a large ISIL tactical unit and destroyed
two ISIL fighting positions and an ISIL mortar system.
* Near
Mar'a, three strikes struck three separate ISIL tactical units and
destroyed two ISIL vehicles, an ISIL tunnel entrance, two ISIL fighting
positions, and an ISIL improvised explosive device (IED).
Iraq
*
Near Hit, two strikes struck two ISIL tactical units and destroyed 20
ISIL fighting positions, 16 ISIL heavy machine guns, four ISIL rocket
propelled grenade systems, an ISIL anti-air artillery piece, two ISIL
staging areas, and denied ISL access to terrain.
* Near Mosul,
four strikes struck an ISIL tactical unit and two separate ISIL
headquarters and destroyed an ISIL fighting position and an ISIL
assembly area.
* Near Qayyarah, one strike destroyed three ISIL machine guns and denied ISIL access to terrain.
* Near Sinjar, two strikes destroyed an ISIL staging area and suppressed an ISIL mortar position.
Strike assessments are based on initial reports. All aircraft returned to base safely.
A
strike, as defined in the CJTF releases, means one or more kinetic
events that occur in roughly the same geographic location to produce a
single, sometimes cumulative effect for that location. So having a
single aircraft deliver a single weapon against a lone ISIL vehicle is
one strike, but so is multiple aircraft delivering dozens of weapons
against a group of buildings and vehicles and weapon systems in a
compound, for example, having the cumulative effect of making that
facility (or facilities) harder or impossible to use. Accordingly,
CJTF-OIR does not report the number or type of aircraft employed in a
strike, the number of munitions dropped in each strike, or the number of
individual munition impact points against a target.
Ground-based
artillery fired in counter-fire or in fire support to maneuver roles
are not classified as a strike as defined by CJTF-OIR.
The
strikes were conducted as part of Operation Inherent Resolve, the
operation to eliminate the ISIL terrorist group and the threat they pose
to Iraq, Syria, and the wider international community.
The
destruction of ISIL targets in Syria and Iraq further limits the group's
ability to project terror and conduct operations. Coalition nations
which have conducted strikes in Iraq include Australia, Belgium, Canada,
Denmark, France, Jordan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the
United States. Coalition nations which have conducted strikes in Syria
include Australia, Bahrain, Canada, France, Jordan, the Netherlands,
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the
United States.