U.S.A. Kills ISIS Weapons smuggler in Syria

American forces have killed an ISIS official wanted to smuggle weapons into northeastern Syria. The operation sent to the assassination of Rakkan Wahid al-Shammri, which facilitated the illegal movement of weapons and fighters to support the terrorist group's terrible intentions, according to CENTCOM. American forces also injured one of Al-Shammer's associates and [...]
The operation sent to the assassination of Rakkan Wahid al-Shammri, which facilitated the illegal movement of weapons and fighters to support the terrorist group's terrible intentions, according to CENTCOM.
US forces also injured one of al-Shammer's associates and arrested two others, reports nypost.
The raid was one of the largest that the US has conducted in Syria since the mission that killed then ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in 2019. Unlike air strikes, raids include American field boots in hostile territory.
No body or civilian was injured in the operation, which took place outside the village of Qamishli near Syria's border with Turkey. No American equipment was lost or damaged, according to CENTCOM, which oversees American military operations in the Middle East from its headquarters in Florida.
United States has followed several officials of I SIS this year, including a February attack in northwestern Syria, during which then-ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Qaeda killed himself with explosives.
In July, an attack on American fears killed Maher al-Agal, who was at the time the leader of I SIS in Syria.
US Central Command Forces Killed ♪ ISIS Lesser Racan Wahid al-Shammar in a helicopter fell in #Qamishli Region in North East Syria which is under the control of #Assad Regime.https://t.co/qCN9len11G Pic.twitter. com/ NbHZOOlxaj
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