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UK, France Strike Syria ISIS Arms Cache
12 Jan
Summary
- British and French jets hit an Islamic State arms facility.
- The underground cache north of Palmyra was targeted with precision.
- Over 5,000 ISIS fighters are estimated to remain active.

British and French fighter jets successfully executed a precision airstrike on a suspected Islamic State arms facility located north of Palmyra, Syria. The operation took place on Saturday evening, targeting an underground cache believed to store weapons and explosives utilized by the extremist group.
Typhoon FGR4 jets delivered Paveway IV guided bombs to neutralize the facility. Officials confirmed that the targeted area was devoid of civilians, ensuring operational safety. All participating aircraft returned without incident, highlighting the controlled nature of the mission.
This strike demonstrates the continuing commitment of Western allies, including the Royal Air Force, to combat ISIS. Since 2014, coalition partners have engaged ISIS positions, yet UN estimates indicate a persistent presence of 5,000 to 7,000 fighters. The operation aims to hinder IS capabilities and bolster regional stability.




