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The US says it launched strikes against an Al Qaeda training facility in Syria

Jul 1, 2019, 21:28 IST

Plumes of smoke rise from a location, said to be Khan al Subul, Idlib province, Syria, targeted in a strikeReuters

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  • US Central Command said it carried out a strike against Al Qaeda in northwest Syria on Sunday.
  • US forces were previously concentrated around Manbij, east of Aleppo Governorate in northwest Syria, and were involved in heavy fighting to drive ISIS out of the nearby city of Raqqa.
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BEIRUT (Reuters) - The US said it carried out a strike on Sunday against Al Qaeda in northwest Syria, calling the area a "safe haven" for the group to plot attacks overseas.

The strike at a training facility targeted "operatives responsible for plotting external attacks threatening U.S. citizens, our partners and innocent civilians," US Central Command said in a statement.

A spokesperson from US Central Command (CENTCOM) told INSIDER that there were no civilian casualties reported. There were "a handful" of combatant casualties, but the number was still being assessed.

The northwest is the last major territory in Syria still held by rebel groups fighting Syrian President Bashar Assad and is dominated by jihadist factions including Tahrir al-Sham, the latest iteration of Al Qaeda's former affiliate the Nusra Front.

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The Syrian government is carrying out an offensive backed by Russian air power against the enclave that has caused hundreds of thousands of civilians, many already displaced, to flee their homes.

A US-led coalition has been fighting ISIS in Syria since 2014 with an intensive air campaign and ground troops in support of local forces.

US forces have also carried out periodic strikes against suspected jihadist militants from Al Qaeda and other groups elsewhere in Syria including in the northwest.

Reporting for Reuters by Angus McDowall; editing by Toby Chopra

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