US Air Force F-15s operating along with Iraqi government forces carried out airstrikes a suspected Islamic State (IS) target in the country’s Kirkuk Province on April 13, according to the United States Department of Defense.
The footage was released by the US-led anti-ISIS Coalition which operates in Iraq.
“Through close collaboration with the Joint Operations Command – Iraq, the Coalition provided ISF-requested close air support, including surveillance aircraft to aid ISF troops battling ISIS holdouts in the austere terrain of Wadi Ashai near Kirkuk,” coalition forces said in a statement to media.
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U.S. Air Force releases footage allegedly showing strike on ISIS target in Iraq
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