US Airstrike Kills ISIS Commander in Fallujah The commander of encircled ISIS fighters in the Iraqi city of Fallujah has been killed in a U.S. Airstrike, U.S. officials...
US Conveys 'Regret' for anti-ISIS Strike that Killed Syrian Forces The U.S. military halted its air raid against ISIS in eastern Syria after learning it struck Syrian government forces.
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