WASHINGTON: The US military said on Sunday that it recently destroyed 15 sites containing Daesh weapons caches in southern Syria.
US Central Command said it and Syrian forces identified and destroyed the storage facilities across the Rif Damashq province during multiple airstrikes and ground detonations that were conducted from November 24 to November 27.
“The combined operation destroyed over 130 mortars and rockets, multiple assault rifles, machine guns, anti-tank mines, and materials for building improvised explosive devices,” CENTCOM said in a statement.
Daesh militant group, also referred to as the self-styled “Islamic State”, was largely crushed by a US-led coalition several years ago, but has managed to rebuild and regroup. It has once imposed hard-line Islamist rule over millions of people in Syria and Iraq,
Admiral Brad Cooper, CENTCOM commander, said on Sunday the operation “ensures gains made against Daesh are lasting.”
US President Donald Trump vowed to do everything he could to make Syria successful after November 10 talks with Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa.
Syria carried out nationwide pre-emptive operations targeting Daesh cells in the days before the talks in Washington, the Syrian government said at the time.
One of Sharaa’s chief aims in the meeting with Trump was to push for full removal of the toughest US sanctions against the country.
During the meeting, the US Treasury Department announced a 180-day extension of its suspension of enforcement of the so-called Caesar sanctions, but only the US Congress can lift them entirely.










