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CJTF–OIR for February 13, 2017 – February 14, 2017
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Report Date

February 14, 2017

On Feb. 13, Coalition military forces conducted 26 strikes consisting of 48 engagements against ISIS terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 18 strikes consisting of 21 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft; as well as rocket artillery against ISIS targets.

* Near Abu Kamal, one strike destroyed an oil pump jack.

* Near Ar Raqqah, 15 strikes engaged nine ISIS tactical units; destroyed 13 fighting positions, a tactical vehicle, and an ISIS headquarters; damaged three supply routes, and a bridge; and suppressed an ISIS tactical unit.

* Near Dayr Az Zawr, two strikes destroyed nine oil tanker trucks and two oil pump jacks; and damaged on oil wellhead.

Iraq

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted eight strikes consisting of 27 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using fighter and rotary aircraft; as well as artillery against ISIS targets.

* Near Mosul, three strikes engaged two ISIS tactical units; destroyed four watercraft, three front-end loaders, and a mortar system; damaged nine supply routes; and suppressed eight ISIS mortar teams.

* Near Rawah, three strikes damaged three supply routes.

* Near Sinjar, one strike destroyed an ISIS fighting position.

* Near Tal Afar, one strike destroyed a front-end loader.

Report Date

February 14, 2017

Report Summary

  • 26 total strikes
  • 18 in Syria
  • 8 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 26 total strikes
  • 8 in Iraq (11118 – 11125)
  • 18 in Syria (7096 – 7113)

Confirmed Actions

US

On Feb. 13, Coalition military forces conducted 26 strikes consisting of 48 engagements against ISIS terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 18 strikes consisting of 21 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft; as well as rocket artillery against ISIS targets.

February 13, 2017
Syria: 18 strikes
Iraq: 8 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, one strike destroyed an oil pump jack.
Near Ar Raqqah, 15 strikes engaged nine ISIS tactical units; destroyed 13 fighting positions, a tactical vehicle, and an ISIS headquarters; damaged three supply routes, and a bridge; and suppressed an ISIS tactical unit.
Near Dayr Az Zawr, two strikes destroyed nine oil tanker trucks and two oil pump jacks; and damaged on oil wellhead.

Iraq

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted eight strikes consisting of 27 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using fighter and rotary aircraft; as well as artillery against ISIS targets.

Near Mosul, three strikes engaged two ISIS tactical units; destroyed four watercraft, three front-end loaders, and a mortar system; damaged nine supply routes; and suppressed eight ISIS mortar teams.
Near Rawah, three strikes damaged three supply routes.
Near Sinjar, one strike destroyed an ISIS fighting position.
Near Tal Afar, one strike destroyed a front-end loader.

French MoD for February 13, 2017 – February 14, 2017
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Annotated

Report Date

February 14, 2017

Notes

France published the first in a series of videos on Operation Chammal.

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Mise à jour : 13/02/2017
15h00-18h00 : mission appui feu sur Mossoul

La mission est confirmée. Deux Rafale composeront la patrouille. L’un sera équipé de quatre bombes à guidage laser type GBU 12, l’autre de quatre armements air/sol moyenne portée de type A2SM
Les pilotes sont réunis autour de la table. Le Commandant Marc, le chef de patrouille, déroule tour à tour les points principaux de la mission : les différents objectifs à traiter, les risques inhérents à la mission, les risques de riposte ennemie, les prévisions météo du jour, les différentes phases du vol.

Puis, il reprend chaque point de façon très précise et passe au suivant dès l’acquiescement de son équipier, le Capitaine Jean-Philippe. Tout est minuté de manière très précise : l’heure du rassemblement, du décollage, les fréquences radio, les temps de vol, les zones de ravitaillement ainsi que les options possibles en fonction du carburant et de la fin de mission.

Bien que tous deux connaissent parfaitement la zone, compte-tenu du nombre de missions réalisées, ils n’en demeurent pas moins conscients des risques encourus, mesurant pleinement les capacités de Daech et les perspectives d’une capture en cas d’éjection. Lors des phases de vol en moyenne altitude, la menace sera d’ailleurs plus présente. Nos combattants coordonnent leurs positions et leur couverture mutuelle en fonction des phases et des options du vol.

La recherche et la reconnaissance des objectifs ciblés, les séquences de tir rythment le tempo de cette dernière partie de briefing entre pilotes, sans exclure les terrains de déroutement, l’implication des moyens CSAR (Combat Search and Rescue) et les procédures de survie en cas de problème.

Immersion en opération – Chammal
16h00. Le briefing météo

Le Major Thierry intervient pour donner une multitude de chiffres dans un jargon que seuls les adeptes peuvent comprendre. Ces informations « fraîches » sont des paramètres essentiels puisque qu’elles conditionnent la réalisation de la mission. Le major commente donc : images satellite, cartes et graphiques pour donner la présence de nuages, visibilité, et force du vent.

Pour conclure, il présente les prévisions sur les différents terrains de déroutement et « s’éclipse » discrètement pour laisser la place au « Rens » (renseignements).

16h16. Le briefing renseignement :

Immersion en opération – Chammal
Officier « Rens », le lieutenant Adrien vient clore le briefing de mission avec les dernières mises à jour. Son rôle consiste à passer en revue les cartes et les risques en fonction de l’évolution de la situation. Il revoit les protocoles de communication. Il donne le niveau de menace et capacitaire global de l’ennemi sur les objectifs. Pour terminer, il rappelle les précédentes actions de la coalition sur et à l’arrière du front.

L’équipe est concentrée sur un briefing qui s’appuie sur des expertises de pointe, optimisant les données fournies par les moyens les plus performants en service dans nos armées. A l’issue, la cohésion demeure car c’est ensemble que le groupe unis par la mission se dirige vers les lieux de vie pour se restaurer. Le décollage aura lieu à l’aube.

À suivre…

Report Date

February 14, 2017

Notes

France published the first in a series of videos on Operation Chammal.

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15h00-18h00 : mission appui feu sur Mossoul

La mission est confirmée. Deux Rafale composeront la patrouille. L’un sera équipé de quatre bombes à guidage laser type GBU 12, l’autre de quatre armements air/sol moyenne portée de type A2SM

Les pilotes sont réunis autour de la table. Le Commandant Marc, le chef de patrouille, déroule tour à tour les points principaux de la mission : les différents objectifs à traiter, les risques inhérents à la mission, les risques de riposte ennemie, les prévisions météo du jour, les différentes phases du vol.

Puis, il reprend chaque point de façon très précise et passe au suivant dès l’acquiescement de son équipier, le Capitaine Jean-Philippe. Tout est minuté de manière très précise : l’heure du rassemblement, du décollage, les fréquences radio, les temps de vol, les zones de ravitaillement ainsi que les options possibles en fonction du carburant et de la fin de mission.

Bien que tous deux connaissent parfaitement la zone, compte-tenu du nombre de missions réalisées, ils n’en demeurent pas moins conscients des risques encourus, mesurant pleinement les capacités de Daech et les perspectives d’une capture en cas d’éjection. Lors des phases de vol en moyenne altitude, la menace sera d’ailleurs plus présente. Nos combattants coordonnent leurs positions et leur couverture mutuelle en fonction des phases et des options du vol.

La recherche et la reconnaissance des objectifs ciblés, les séquences de tir rythment le tempo de cette dernière partie de briefing entre pilotes, sans exclure les terrains de déroutement, l’implication des moyens CSAR (Combat Search and Rescue) et les procédures de survie en cas de problème.

Immersion en opération – Chammal

16h00. Le briefing météo

Le Major Thierry intervient pour donner une multitude de chiffres dans un jargon que seuls les adeptes peuvent comprendre. Ces informations « fraîches » sont des paramètres essentiels puisque qu’elles conditionnent la réalisation de la mission. Le major commente donc : images satellite, cartes et graphiques pour donner la présence de nuages, visibilité, et force du vent.

Pour conclure, il présente les prévisions sur les différents terrains de déroutement et « s’éclipse » discrètement pour laisser la place au « Rens » (renseignements).

16h16. Le briefing renseignement :

Immersion en opération – Chammal

Officier « Rens », le lieutenant Adrien vient clore le briefing de mission avec les dernières mises à jour. Son rôle consiste à passer en revue les cartes et les risques en fonction de l’évolution de la situation. Il revoit les protocoles de communication. Il donne le niveau de menace et capacitaire global de l’ennemi sur les objectifs. Pour terminer, il rappelle les précédentes actions de la coalition sur et à l’arrière du front.

L’équipe est concentrée sur un briefing qui s’appuie sur des expertises de pointe, optimisant les données fournies par les moyens les plus performants en service dans nos armées. A l’issue, la cohésion demeure car c’est ensemble que le groupe unis par la mission se dirige vers les lieux de vie pour se restaurer. Le décollage aura lieu à l’aube.

À suivre…

  • Immersion en opération Chammal – Episode 1

CJTF–OIR for February 12, 2017 – February 13, 2017
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Report Date

February 13, 2017

On Feb. 12, Coalition military forces conducted 17 strikes consisting of 37 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 15 strikes consisting of 15 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft against ISIL targets.

* Near Abu Kamal, one strike destroyed 27 oil barrels, 11 oil storage tanks and two oil tanker trucks.

* Near Ar Raqqah, 13 strikes engaged eight ISIL tactical units; destroyed eight fighting positions and a vehicle; and damaged four supply routes.

* Near Palmyra, one strike destroyed an anti-air artillery system.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted two strikes consisting of 22 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, fighter, and rotary aircraft; as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

* Near Mosul, two strikes [1 British] engaged an ISIL tactical unit and a staging area; destroyed eight watercraft, three barges, three vehicles, a tunnel entrance, a mortar system, and a weapons facility; and suppressed four mortar teams.

Report Date

February 13, 2017

Report Summary

  • 17 total strikes
  • 15 in Syria
  • 2 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 17 total strikes
  • 2 in Iraq (11116 – 11117)
  • 15 in Syria (7081 – 7095)

Confirmed Actions

US, UK

On Feb. 12, Coalition military forces conducted 17 strikes consisting of 37 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 15 strikes consisting of 15 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft against ISIL targets.

February 12, 2017
Syria: 15 strikes
Iraq: 2 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, one strike destroyed 27 oil barrels, 11 oil storage tanks and two oil tanker trucks.
Near Ar Raqqah, 13 strikes engaged eight ISIL tactical units; destroyed eight fighting positions and a vehicle; and damaged four supply routes.
Near Palmyra, one strike destroyed an anti-air artillery system.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted two strikes consisting of 22 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, fighter, and rotary aircraft; as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Near Mosul, two strikes [1 British] engaged an ISIL tactical unit and a staging area; destroyed eight watercraft, three barges, three vehicles, a tunnel entrance, a mortar system, and a weapons facility; and suppressed four mortar teams.

UK MoD for February 12, 2017 – February 13, 2017
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Annotated

Report Date

February 13, 2017

Sunday 12 February – Tornados destroyed two terrorist supply trucks north-west of Mosul…The following day, a pair of Tornado GR4s were directed towards two Daesh cargo trucks which had been spotted five miles north-west of Mosul. The Tornados each fired a Brimstone missile, resulting in direct hits on both vehicles.

Report Date

February 13, 2017

Sunday 12 February – Tornados destroyed two terrorist supply trucks north-west of Mosul…The following day, a pair of Tornado GR4s were directed towards two Daesh cargo trucks which had been spotted five miles north-west of Mosul. The Tornados each fired a Brimstone missile, resulting in direct hits on both vehicles

CJTF–OIR for February 11, 2017 – February 12, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 12, 2017

On Feb. 11, Coalition military forces conducted 20 strikes consisting of 47 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 14 strikes consisting of 19 engagements using attack, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

* Near Abu Kamal, two strikes destroyed nine oil tanker trucks and an oil wellhead.

* Near Al Bab, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a heavy machine gun.

* Near Ar Raqqah seven strikes destroyed two oil stills, two tunnels, a tunnel system, an anti-air artillery system, an ISIL-held building and a bridge.

* Near Dayr Az Zawr, four strikes destroyed eight oil tanker trucks, an oil wellhead and an oil still.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted six strikes consisting of 28 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, bomber, fighter remotely piloted and rotary aircraft; as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

* Near Irbil, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed an ISIL-held building and a weapons cache.

* Near Mosul, five strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed 13 watercraft, three mortar systems, two front-end loaders, two supply caches, two ISIL-held buildings, two pieces of engineering equipment, and a tank; damaged three supply routes; and suppressed two mortar teams.

Report Date

February 12, 2017

Report Summary

  • 20 total strikes
  • 14 in Syria
  • 6 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 20 total strikes
  • 6 in Iraq (11110 – 11115)
  • 14 in Syria (7067 – 7080)

Confirmed Actions

US, UK

On Feb. 11, Coalition military forces conducted 20 strikes consisting of 47 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

February 11, 2017
Syria: 14 strikes
Iraq: 6 strikes

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 14 strikes consisting of 19 engagements using attack, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

Near Abu Kamal, two strikes destroyed nine oil tanker trucks and an oil wellhead.
Near Al Bab, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a heavy machine gun.
Near Ar Raqqah seven strikes destroyed two oil stills, two tunnels, a tunnel system, an anti-air artillery system, an ISIL-held building and a bridge.
Near Dayr Az Zawr, four strikes destroyed eight oil tanker trucks, an oil wellhead and an oil still.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted six strikes consisting of 28 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, bomber, fighter remotely piloted and rotary aircraft; as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Near Irbil, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed an ISIL-held building and a weapons cache.
Near Mosul, five strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed 13 watercraft, three mortar systems, two front-end loaders, two supply caches, two ISIL-held buildings, two pieces of engineering equipment, and a tank; damaged three supply routes; and suppressed two mortar teams.

UK MoD for February 11, 2017 – February 12, 2017
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Annotated

Report Date

February 12, 2017

Saturday 11 February – Typhoons attacked a tunnel and bunker south-west of Mosul…As the Iraqi forces prepare for the offensive to liberate the western half of Mosul, Royal Air Force aircraft have patrolled the approaches to that part of the city, gathering intelligence and striking Daesh targets as they are identified. On Saturday 11 February, two Typhoon FGR4s from RAF Akrotiri, supported by a Voyager tanker and armed with Paveway IV guided bombs, conducted a successful attack on a terrorist tunnel and bunker dug into a hillside some seven miles to the south-west of the city.

Report Date

February 12, 2017

Saturday 11 February – Typhoons attacked a tunnel and bunker south-west of Mosul…As the Iraqi forces prepare for the offensive to liberate the western half of Mosul, Royal Air Force aircraft have patrolled the approaches to that part of the city, gathering intelligence and striking Daesh targets as they are identified. On Saturday 11 February, two Typhoon FGR4s from RAF Akrotiri, supported by a Voyager tanker and armed with Paveway IV guided bombs, conducted a successful attack on a terrorist tunnel and bunker dug into a hillside some seven miles to the south-west of the city.

CJTF–OIR for February 10, 2017 – February 11, 2017
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Report Date

February 11, 2017

On Feb. 10, Coalition military forces conducted 35 strikes consisting of 80 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 22 strikes consisting of 30 engagements using attack, bomber, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

* Near Al Bab, two strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units.

* Near Ar Raqqah, 10 strikes engaged four ISIL tactical unit; destroyed three tactical vehicles, three fighting positions, two vehicles, an ISIL headquarters, a tunnel system, and a weapons storage facility.

* Near Ayn Isa, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a fighting position.

* Near Palmyra, nine strikes engaged seven ISIL staging areas and destroyed two tactical vehicles.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 13 strikes consisting of 50 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, bomber, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft; as well as artillery and rocket artillery against ISIL targets.

* Near Al Huwijah, two strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed an ISIL-held building.

* Near Kirkuk, two strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed a logistic node and a vehicle.

* Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed an ISIL checkpoint, a supply cache, and a bunker.

* Near Mosul, three strikes engaged three ISIL tactical units; destroyed seven front-end loaders, four watercraft, three mortar systems, two excavators, two supply caches, a vehicle, and a barge; damaged 32 supply routes; and suppressed a mortar team and a sniper team.

* Near Qayyarah, two strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a UAV launch site; and damaged six supply routes.

* Near Rawah, two strikes engaged an ISIL staging area and destroyed a VBIED factory.

* Near Sinjar, one strike destroyed an ISIL-held building.

Report Date

February 11, 2017

Report Summary

  • 35 total strikes
  • 22 in Syria
  • 13 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 35 total strikes
  • 13 in Iraq (11097 – 11109)
  • 22 in Syria (7045 – 7066)

Confirmed Actions

US

On Feb. 10, Coalition military forces conducted 35 strikes consisting of 80 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 22 strikes consisting of 30 engagements using attack, bomber, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

February 10, 2017
Syria: 22 strikes
Iraq: 13 strikes
Near Al Bab, two strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units.
Near Ar Raqqah, 10 strikes engaged four ISIL tactical unit; destroyed three tactical vehicles, three fighting positions, two vehicles, an ISIL headquarters, a tunnel system, and a weapons storage facility.
Near Ayn Isa, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a fighting position.
Near Palmyra, nine strikes engaged seven ISIL staging areas and destroyed two tactical vehicles.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 13 strikes consisting of 50 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, bomber, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft; as well as artillery and rocket artillery against ISIL targets.

Near Al Huwijah, two strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed an ISIL-held building.
Near Kirkuk, two strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed a logistic node and a vehicle.
Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed an ISIL checkpoint, a supply cache, and a bunker.
Near Mosul, three strikes engaged three ISIL tactical units; destroyed seven front-end loaders, four watercraft, three mortar systems, two excavators, two supply caches, a vehicle, and a barge; damaged 32 supply routes; and suppressed a mortar team and a sniper team.
Near Qayyarah, two strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a UAV launch site; and damaged six supply routes.
Near Rawah, two strikes engaged an ISIL staging area and destroyed a VBIED factory.
Near Sinjar, one strike destroyed an ISIL-held building.

CJTF–OIR for February 9, 2017 – February 10, 2017
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Report Date

February 10, 2017

On Feb. 9, Coalition military forces conducted 23 strikes consisting of 62 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 14 strikes consisting of 28 engagements using attack, bomber, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

* Near Abu Kamal, two strikes destroyed 23 oil storage tanks, two oil tanker trucks and an oil wellhead.

* Near Raqqah, 10 strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed five tunnels, three vehicles, two mortar systems and a fighting position; and damaged three supply routes.

* Near Dayr Az Zawr, one strike destroyed an oil wellhead.

* Near Palmyra, one strike destroyed a VBIED factory



Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted nine strikes consisting of 34 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using fighter and remotely piloted aircraft; as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

* Near Al Qaim, two strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units and destroyed three vehicles.

* Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a supply cache.

* Near Mosul, four strikes, engaged an ISIL tactical unit and an ISIL mortar team; destroyed a vehicle and a VBIED; damaged eight supply routes; and suppressed 15 mortar teams.

* Near Qayyarah, two strikes destroyed a weapons cache and damaged four supply routes.

Report Date

February 10, 2017

Report Summary

  • 23 total strikes
  • 14 in Syria
  • 9 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 23 total strikes
  • 9 in Iraq (11088 – 11096)
  • 14 in Syria (7031 – 7044)

Confirmed Actions

US

On Feb. 9, Coalition military forces conducted 23 strikes consisting of 62 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 14 strikes consisting of 28 engagements using attack, bomber, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

February 9, 2017
Syria: 14 strikes
Iraq: 9 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, two strikes destroyed 23 oil storage tanks, two oil tanker trucks and an oil wellhead.
Near Raqqah, 10 strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed five tunnels, three vehicles, two mortar systems and a fighting position; and damaged three supply routes.
Near Dayr Az Zawr, one strike destroyed an oil wellhead.
Near Palmyra, one strike destroyed a VBIED factory

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted nine strikes consisting of 34 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using fighter and remotely piloted aircraft; as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Near Al Qaim, two strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units and destroyed three vehicles.
Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a supply cache.
Near Mosul, four strikes, engaged an ISIL tactical unit and an ISIL mortar team; destroyed a vehicle and a VBIED; damaged eight supply routes; and suppressed 15 mortar teams.
Near Qayyarah, two strikes destroyed a weapons cache and damaged four supply routes.

CJTF–OIR for February 8, 2017 – February 9, 2017
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Report Date

February 9, 2017

On Feb. 8, Coalition military forces conducted 29 strikes consisting of 64 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.



Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 17 strikes consisting of 21 engagements using fighter and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

* Near Al Bab, three strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed two mortar systems, a VBIED, vehicle, and a tunnel entrance.

* Near Raqqah, 14 strikes engaged five ISIL tactical units; destroyed two fighting positions, two tunnel entrances, a tactical vehicle, a vehicle, and an IED; and damaged six supply routes.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.



Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 12 strikes consisting of 43 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft; as well as artillery and rocket artillery against ISIL targets.

* Near Haditha, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed two weapons caches, a fighting position, and an ISIL-held building; and suppressed a mortar team.

* Near Kirkuk, one strike [1 British] engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed two ISIL-held buildings.

* Near Kisik, ones strike engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed a supply cache and damaged a tunnel.

* Near Mosul, six strikes [1 British] engaged six ISIL tactical units; destroyed five watercraft, four vehicles, three excavators, three engineering equipment pieces, two ISIL-held buildings, a weapons cache, an ISIL headquarters, a front-end loader, a crane, a mortar system, a backhoe and a command and control node; damaged five supply routes; and suppressed six mortar teams.

* Near Qayyarah, one strike damaged three supply routes.

* Near Tuz, one strike damaged a supply route.

Report Date

February 9, 2017

Report Summary

  • 28 total strikes
  • 17 in Syria
  • 11 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 29 total strikes
  • 12 in Iraq (11076 – 11087)
  • 17 in Syria (7014 – 7030)

Confirmed Actions

US, UK

On Feb. 8, Coalition military forces conducted 29 strikes consisting of 64 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.



Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 17 strikes consisting of 21 engagements using fighter and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

February 8, 2017
Syria: 17 strikes
Iraq: 11 strikes
Near Al Bab, three strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed two mortar systems, a VBIED, vehicle, and a tunnel entrance.
Near Raqqah, 14 strikes engaged five ISIL tactical units; destroyed two fighting positions, two tunnel entrances, a tactical vehicle, a vehicle, and an IED; and damaged six supply routes.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.



Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 12 strikes consisting of 43 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft; as well as artillery and rocket artillery against ISIL targets.

Near Haditha, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed two weapons caches, a fighting position, and an ISIL-held building; and suppressed a mortar team.
Near Kirkuk, one strike [1 British] engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed two ISIL-held buildings.
Near Kisik, ones strike engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed a supply cache and damaged a tunnel.
Near Mosul, six strikes [1 British] engaged six ISIL tactical units; destroyed five watercraft, four vehicles, three excavators, three engineering equipment pieces, two ISIL-held buildings, a weapons cache, an ISIL headquarters, a front-end loader, a crane, a mortar system, a backhoe and a command and control node; damaged five supply routes; and suppressed six mortar teams.
Near Qayyarah, one strike damaged three supply routes.
Near Tuz, one strike damaged a supply route.

UK MoD for February 8, 2017 – February 9, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 9, 2017

Wednesday 8 February – Tornados destroyed two Daesh buildings south of Kirkuk, while Typhoons struck terrorists concealed in a tunnel north-west of Mosul…A Tornado flight used two Paveway IVs on Wednesday 8 February to destroy a pair of Daesh-held buildings some 20 miles south of Kirkuk. To the north-west of Mosul, a Typhoon mission supported Kurdish forces, and used a Paveway IV to strike a tunnel in which a group of extremists had taken shelter.

Report Date

February 9, 2017

Wednesday 8 February – Tornados destroyed two Daesh buildings south of Kirkuk, while Typhoons struck terrorists concealed in a tunnel north-west of Mosul…A Tornado flight used two Paveway IVs on Wednesday 8 February to destroy a pair of Daesh-held buildings some 20 miles south of Kirkuk. To the north-west of Mosul, a Typhoon mission supported Kurdish forces, and used a Paveway IV to strike a tunnel in which a group of extremists had taken shelter.

French MoD for February 8, 2017 – February 9, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 9, 2017

Notes

France reports that 235 strikes have been carried out since October 17th 2016 – 21% of the strikes since the beginning of the French intervention in September 2014. Since September 19th 2014, there have been 6,016 air sorties and 1,122 strikes destroying 1,837 ISIL targets.

OPÉRATION CHAMMAL

En Syrie, Daech continue de défendre les territoires tenus même si l’étau se resserre peu à peu : Daech est assiégée dans la ville d’Al Bab, encerclée par les forces armées syriennes au sud et par les rebelles syriens soutenus par les forces turques au nord. Près de Raqqah, les forces démocratiques syriennes se trouvent désormais à 20km de la ville.

La coalition continue de fournir des appuis et de préparer l’offensive grâce à des frappes en profondeur. Ainsi, le 29 janvier, un Atlantique 2 et deux Rafale détectaient et frappaient un puits de pétrole clandestin proche de la ville de Deir-ez-Zor, réduisant ainsi les soutiens financiers illicites de l’organisation terroriste.

En Irak, les forces irakiennes consolident leurs positions dans la vallée de l’Euphrate, notamment au Nord d’Haditah, pour limiter l’infiltration de djihadistes en direction de Bagdad, qui subit environ une action terroriste par jour.

A Mossoul, Daech s’accroche mais perd du terrain régulièrement et ses capacités de contre-attaque s’amenuisent. Elle continue de défendre la ville de Tall Kayf, située immédiatement au Nord, regroupe ses combattants dans l’ouest de la ville et renforce ses positions défensives.

La libération de Mossoul-Est est effective.

Les forces se réarticulent et poursuivent une phase de sécurisation interservices afin de favoriser un retour de la gouvernance dans ce secteur. Les armées françaises ont participé à ce succès à plusieurs titres.

Pilier aérien

Avec le pilier aérien, les frappes ont permis méthodiquement de dégrader les capacités de Daech avant l’offensive en frappant les centres de commandement, les usines de production d’IED, les positions de contrôle de zone ou de défense, les lignes logistiques. Pendant l’offensive, la précision et la diversité de nos armements, la réactivité de nos chaînes de décision ont permis d’agir, dans le respect de nos règles d’engagement national, jusqu’au cœur de la ville.

235 frappes françaises ont été réalisées depuis le 17 octobre 2016, soit, en trois mois et demi, 21% des frappes depuis le début de l’intervention française en septembre 2014. Au bilan pour l’Irak, avec 1 121 frappes aériennes, les armées françaises ont réalisé 10,13 % du total de la coalition.

Les frappes d’artillerie ont appuyé les FSI sur l’avant lors de la montée vers Mossoul, protégé les points d’appui coalisés comme la base de Q-West, cassé les contre-attaques contre les FSI. 343 missions ont ainsi été réalisées dont 97 depuis FF.

Pilier formation

Avec le pilier formation, les militaires de la TF Narvik forment, depuis mars 2015, les soldats de l’ICTS (Iraki Counter Terrorism Service), qui sont le fer de lance des forces de sécurité irakiennes. En sus de cette formation initiale, ces soldats reviennent pour s’entraîner, conforter leurs savoir-faire, se remettre à niveau ou acquérir de nouvelles techniques.

Le retour d’expérience des cadres de l’ICTS sur les combats menés permet également de mettre à jour les formations prodiguées, telles que la reconnaissance d’itinéraire, le secourisme au combat, la formation CIED, les procédés tactiques en véhicule en zone urbaine et l’entraînement tactique des unités de reconnaissance. Un programme d’aguerrissement des soldats de l’ICTS au travers de l’organisation de diverses activités physiques ou une formation de tireurs d’élite ont également été réalisés.

La France a également participé à la réalisation d’infrastructures d’entraînement répondant à des besoins opérationnels immédiats de l’ICTS : salle d’instruction sur les techniques de confection d’IED, bâtiment d’entraînement aux actions en zone urbaine.

Depuis le 1er février, Chammal a réalisé 33 sorties aériennes dont 28 de reconnaissance armée ou d’appui au sol, et 5 de recueil de renseignement. Les 3 frappes réalisées ont permis de détruire 5 objectifs. La TF Wagram a réalisé 23 missions de tirs en appui des forces irakiennes.

Depuis le 19 septembre 2014, 6 016 sorties aériennes ont été réalisées pour 1 122 frappes et 1 837 objectifs neutralisés. Le cap des 6 000 sorties a été franchi le 05 février, avec une frappe Rafale dans la région de Al Qaim visant des caches d’armes utilisées par Daech pour réapprovisionner les combattants au contact.

Report Date

February 9, 2017

Notes

France reports that 235 strikes have been carried out since October 17th 2016 – 21% of the strikes since the beginning of the French intervention in September 2014. Since September 19th 2014, there have been 6,016 air sorties and 1,122 strikes destroying 1,837 ISIL targets.

OPÉRATION CHAMMAL

En Syrie, Daech continue de défendre les territoires tenus même si l’étau se resserre peu à peu : Daech est assiégée dans la ville d’Al Bab, encerclée par les forces armées syriennes au sud et par les rebelles syriens soutenus par les forces turques au nord. Près de Raqqah, les forces démocratiques syriennes se trouvent désormais à 20km de la ville.

La coalition continue de fournir des appuis et de préparer l’offensive grâce à des frappes en profondeur. Ainsi, le 29 janvier, un Atlantique 2 et deux Rafale détectaient et frappaient un puits de pétrole clandestin proche de la ville de Deir-ez-Zor, réduisant ainsi les soutiens financiers illicites de l’organisation terroriste.

En Irak, les forces irakiennes consolident leurs positions dans la vallée de l’Euphrate, notamment au Nord d’Haditah, pour limiter l’infiltration de djihadistes en direction de Bagdad, qui subit environ une action terroriste par jour.

A Mossoul, Daech s’accroche mais perd du terrain régulièrement et ses capacités de contre-attaque s’amenuisent. Elle continue de défendre la ville de Tall Kayf, située immédiatement au Nord, regroupe ses combattants dans l’ouest de la ville et renforce ses positions défensives.

La libération de Mossoul-Est est effective.

Les forces se réarticulent et poursuivent une phase de sécurisation interservices afin de favoriser un retour de la gouvernance dans ce secteur. Les armées françaises ont participé à ce succès à plusieurs titres.

Pilier aérien

Avec le pilier aérien, les frappes ont permis méthodiquement de dégrader les capacités de Daech avant l’offensive en frappant les centres de commandement, les usines de production d’IED, les positions de contrôle de zone ou de défense, les lignes logistiques. Pendant l’offensive, la précision et la diversité de nos armements, la réactivité de nos chaînes de décision ont permis d’agir, dans le respect de nos règles d’engagement national, jusqu’au cœur de la ville.

235 frappes françaises ont été réalisées depuis le 17 octobre 2016, soit, en trois mois et demi, 21% des frappes depuis le début de l’intervention française en septembre 2014. Au bilan pour l’Irak, avec 1 121 frappes aériennes, les armées françaises ont réalisé 10,13 % du total de la coalition.

Les frappes d’artillerie ont appuyé les FSI sur l’avant lors de la montée vers Mossoul, protégé les points d’appui coalisés comme la base de Q-West, cassé les contre-attaques contre les FSI. 343 missions ont ainsi été réalisées dont 97 depuis FF.

Pilier formation

Avec le pilier formation, les militaires de la TF Narvik forment, depuis mars 2015, les soldats de l’ICTS (Iraki Counter Terrorism Service), qui sont le fer de lance des forces de sécurité irakiennes. En sus de cette formation initiale, ces soldats reviennent pour s’entraîner, conforter leurs savoir-faire, se remettre à niveau ou acquérir de nouvelles techniques.

Le retour d’expérience des cadres de l’ICTS sur les combats menés permet également de mettre à jour les formations prodiguées, telles que la reconnaissance d’itinéraire, le secourisme au combat, la formation CIED, les procédés tactiques en véhicule en zone urbaine et l’entraînement tactique des unités de reconnaissance. Un programme d’aguerrissement des soldats de l’ICTS au travers de l’organisation de diverses activités physiques ou une formation de tireurs d’élite ont également été réalisés.

La France a également participé à la réalisation d’infrastructures d’entraînement répondant à des besoins opérationnels immédiats de l’ICTS : salle d’instruction sur les techniques de confection d’IED, bâtiment d’entraînement aux actions en zone urbaine.

Depuis le 1er février, Chammal a réalisé 33 sorties aériennes dont 28 de reconnaissance armée ou d’appui au sol, et 5 de recueil de renseignement. Les 3 frappes réalisées ont permis de détruire 5 objectifs. La TF Wagram a réalisé 23 missions de tirs en appui des forces irakiennes.

Depuis le 19 septembre 2014, 6 016 sorties aériennes ont été réalisées pour 1 122 frappes et 1 837 objectifs neutralisés. Le cap des 6 000 sorties a été franchi le 05 février, avec une frappe Rafale dans la région de Al Qaim visant des caches d’armes utilisées par Daech pour réapprovisionner les combattants au contact.

CJTF–OIR for February 7, 2017 – February 8, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 8, 2017

On Feb. 7, Coalition military forces conducted 43 strikes consisting of 92 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 31 strikes consisting of 41 engagements using attack, bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

* Near Abu Kamal, three strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed five oil well heads.

* Near Al Bab, six strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a fighting position, a tunnel system; and damaged seven ISIL-held buildings.

* Near Raqqah, 20 strikes engaged seven ISIL tactical units; destroyed eight fighting positions, four tunnel systems, destroyed three tunnels, two vehicle borne improvised explosive devices, two oil storage tanks, a VBIED facility, an engineering equipment piece, an unmanned aerial vehicle storage site, and a tactical vehicle; and damaged two supply routes.

* Near Palmyra, two strikes destroyed four excavators, two vehicles, two VBIEDs, a dump truck, a bulldozer, and a front-end loader.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 12 strikes consisting of 51 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft; as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

* Near Ar Rutbah, one strike destroyed a VBIED.

* Near Kirkuk, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit.

* Near Mosul, nine strikes [1 British] engaged six ISIL tactical unit and two ISIL staging areas; destroyed 12 watercraft, eight cranes, seven engineering equipment pieces, five vehicles, four supply caches, two tunnels, two mortar systems, a front-end loader, a weapons cache, a fighting position, a tactical vehicle, a weapons facility, and a VBIED facility; and damaged nine supply routes.

* Near Qayyarah, one strike damaged four supply routes.

Report Date

February 8, 2017

Report Summary

  • 43 total strikes
  • 31 in Syria
  • 12 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 43 total strikes
  • 12 in Iraq (11064 – 11075)
  • 31 in Syria (6983 – 7013)

Confirmed Actions

US, UK

On Feb. 7, Coalition military forces conducted 43 strikes consisting of 92 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 31 strikes consisting of 41 engagements using attack, bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

February 7, 2017
Syria: 31 strikes
Iraq: 12 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, three strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed five oil well heads.
Near Al Bab, six strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a fighting position, a tunnel system; and damaged seven ISIL-held buildings.
Near Raqqah, 20 strikes engaged seven ISIL tactical units; destroyed eight fighting positions, four tunnel systems, destroyed three tunnels, two vehicle borne improvised explosive devices, two oil storage tanks, a VBIED facility, an engineering equipment piece, an unmanned aerial vehicle storage site, and a tactical vehicle; and damaged two supply routes.
Near Palmyra, two strikes destroyed four excavators, two vehicles, two VBIEDs, a dump truck, a bulldozer, and a front-end loader.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 12 strikes consisting of 51 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft; as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Near Ar Rutbah, one strike destroyed a VBIED.
Near Kirkuk, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit.
Near Mosul, nine strikes [1 British] engaged six ISIL tactical unit and two ISIL staging areas; destroyed 12 watercraft, eight cranes, seven engineering equipment pieces, five vehicles, four supply caches, two tunnels, two mortar systems, a front-end loader, a weapons cache, a fighting position, a tactical vehicle, a weapons facility, and a VBIED facility; and damaged nine supply routes.
Near Qayyarah, one strike damaged four supply routes.

UK MoD for February 7, 2017 – February 8, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 8, 2017

Tuesday 7 February – A Reaper sank a boat carrying a terrorist heavy machine-gun team across the Tigris near Mosul…A group of Daesh fighters, armed with a heavy machine-gun, attempted to cross the Tigris in a boat on Tuesday 7 February, close to where the Tornados had sunk the river craft two days earlier. The terrorists were unaware that they were being closely tracked by coalition surveillance aircraft, and a Hellfire missile from an RAF Reaper sank the boat in mid-channel.

Report Date

February 8, 2017

Tuesday 7 February – A Reaper sank a boat carrying a terrorist heavy machine-gun team across the Tigris near Mosul…A group of Daesh fighters, armed with a heavy machine-gun, attempted to cross the Tigris in a boat on Tuesday 7 February, close to where the Tornados had sunk the river craft two days earlier. The terrorists were unaware that they were being closely tracked by coalition surveillance aircraft, and a Hellfire missile from an RAF Reaper sank the boat in mid-channel.

CJTF–OIR for February 6, 2017 – February 7, 2017
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Annotated

Report Date

February 7, 2017

On Feb. 6, Coalition military forces conducted 24 strikes consisting of 70 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 17 strikes consisting of 28 engagements using attack, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

* Near Abu Kamal, one strike destroyed an oil well head.

* Near Raqqah, six strikes destroyed three tunnels, a weapons facility, a vehicle, and an oil well head.

* Near Ayn Isa, one strike destroyed a VBIED.

* Near Palmyra, nine strikes destroyed 17 heavy equipment vehicles, 11 vehicles, four dump trucks, three front-end loaders, three VBIEDs and two tanks.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted seven strikes consisting of 42 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using fighter aircraft, and artillery against ISIL targets.

* Near Bayji, one strike destroyed two tactical vehicles.

* Near Haditha, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed an ISIL-held building, a vehicle and a supply cache.

* Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed an ISIL-held building and a supply cache.

* Near Mosul, four strikes engaged four ISIL tactical units, and an ISIL staging area; destroyed two watercraft, two supply caches, two weapon caches, a barge, a bunker, a dump truck, a front-end loader, a mortar system, a vehicle, a VBIED facility, and an anti-air artillery system; and damaged 16 supply routes and a tunnel.

Report Date

February 7, 2017

Report Summary

  • 24 total strikes
  • 17 in Syria
  • 7 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 24 total strikes
  • 7 in Iraq (11057 – 11063)
  • 17 in Syria (6966 – 6982)

Confirmed Actions

US

On Feb. 6, Coalition military forces conducted 24 strikes consisting of 70 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 17 strikes consisting of 28 engagements using attack, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

February 6, 2017
Syria: 17 strikes
Iraq: 7 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, one strike destroyed an oil well head.
Near Raqqah, six strikes destroyed three tunnels, a weapons facility, a vehicle, and an oil well head.
Near Ayn Isa, one strike destroyed a VBIED.
Near Palmyra, nine strikes destroyed 17 heavy equipment vehicles, 11 vehicles, four dump trucks, three front-end loaders, three VBIEDs and two tanks.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted seven strikes consisting of 42 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using fighter aircraft, and artillery against ISIL targets.

Near Bayji, one strike destroyed two tactical vehicles.
Near Haditha, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed an ISIL-held building, a vehicle and a supply cache.
Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed an ISIL-held building and a supply cache.
Near Mosul, four strikes engaged four ISIL tactical units, and an ISIL staging area; destroyed two watercraft, two supply caches, two weapon caches, a barge, a bunker, a dump truck, a front-end loader, a mortar system, a vehicle, a VBIED facility, and an anti-air artillery system; and damaged 16 supply routes and a tunnel.

CJTF–OIR for February 5, 2017 – February 6, 2017
Original
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Report Date

February 6, 2017

On Feb. 5, Coalition military forces conducted 25 strikes consisting of 45 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 16 strikes consisting of 18 engagements using attack, bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

* Near Abu Kamal, three strikes destroyed five oil well heads.

* Near Raqqah, six strikes destroyed three tunnels, an artillery system, a VBIED, and an ISIL headquarters.

* Near Dayr Az Zawr, seven strikes destroyed nine oil tanker trucks, six oil wellheads, and a pump jack.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted nine strikes consisting of 27 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

* Near Al Huwayjah, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed two ISIL-held buildings; and damaged a tunnel.

* Near Al Qaim, one strike destroyed three bunkers.

* Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed an ISIL-held building and a command and control node.

* Near Mosul, three strikes destroyed 23 ISIL-held buildings, an ISIL headquarters and a front-end loader; and damaged 14 supply routes and a tunnel.

* Near Rawah, two strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a vehicle, a tactical vehicle, and a VBIED.

* Near Tuz, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed two ISIL-held buildings and a vehicle.

Report Date

February 6, 2017

Report Summary

  • 25 total strikes
  • 16 in Syria
  • 9 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 25 total strikes
  • 9 in Iraq (11048 – 11056)
  • 16 in Syria (6950 – 6965)

Confirmed Actions

US, UK

On Feb. 5, Coalition military forces conducted 25 strikes consisting of 45 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 16 strikes consisting of 18 engagements using attack, bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

February 5, 2017
Syria: 16 strikes
Iraq: 9 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, three strikes destroyed five oil well heads.
Near Raqqah, six strikes destroyed three tunnels, an artillery system, a VBIED, and an ISIL headquarters.
Near Dayr Az Zawr, seven strikes destroyed nine oil tanker trucks, six oil wellheads, and a pump jack.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted nine strikes consisting of 27 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Near Al Huwayjah, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed two ISIL-held buildings; and damaged a tunnel.
Near Al Qaim, one strike destroyed three bunkers.
Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed an ISIL-held building and a command and control node.
Near Mosul, three strikes destroyed 23 ISIL-held buildings, an ISIL headquarters and a front-end loader; and damaged 14 supply routes and a tunnel.
Near Rawah, two strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a vehicle, a tactical vehicle, and a VBIED.
Near Tuz, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed two ISIL-held buildings and a vehicle.

UK MoD for February 5, 2017 – February 6, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 6, 2017

Sunday 5 February – Typhoons bombed a headquarters and a vehicle shed in northern Iraq…On Sunday 5 February, Typhoons headed to a remote location some forty miles north-east of Tikrit, where a Daesh headquarters had been identified. The building and a vehicle shed were both destroyed by direct hits from Paveway IVs.

Report Date

February 6, 2017

Sunday 5 February – Typhoons bombed a headquarters and a vehicle shed in northern Iraq…On Sunday 5 February, Typhoons headed to a remote location some forty miles north-east of Tikrit, where a Daesh headquarters had been identified. The building and a vehicle shed were both destroyed by direct hits from Paveway IVs.

CJTF–OIR for February 4, 2017 – February 5, 2017
Original
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Report Date

February 5, 2017

On Feb. 4, Coalition military forces conducted 32 strikes consisting of 63 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 21 strikes consisting of 25 engagements using attack, bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

* Near Abu Kamal, one strike destroyed an ISIL tanker truck, two oil stills and three oil storage tanks.

* Near Raqqah, 15 strikes engaged five ISIL tactical units; destroyed 11 oil tanker trucks, three oil storage tanks, three tunnels, two fighting positions, two oil pump jacks, a vehicle, and a command and control node; and damaged three supply routes.

* Near Ayn Isa, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a fighting position.

* Near Dayr Az Zawr, two strikes destroyed an ISIL pump jack and an oil well head.

* Near Idlib, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle.

* Near Palmyra, one strike destroyed an ISIL tank.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 11 strikes consisting of 38 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

* Near Al Qaim, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle.

* Near Bayji, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle.

* Near Haditha, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit.

* Near Al Huwayjah, one strike destroyed an IED factory.

* Near Kirkuk, one strike destroyed an ISIL VBIED.

* Near Mosul, five strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed three watercraft, a VBIEDs, a barge, a vehicle, a UAS, and an artillery system; and damaged 18 supply routes.

* Near Rawah, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle and a mortar system.

Report Date

February 5, 2017

Report Summary

  • 32 total strikes
  • 21 in Syria
  • 11 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 32 total strikes
  • 11 in Iraq (11037 – 11047)
  • 21 in Syria (6929 – 6949)

Confirmed Actions

US

On Feb. 4, Coalition military forces conducted 32 strikes consisting of 63 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 21 strikes consisting of 25 engagements using attack, bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

February 4, 2017
Syria: 21 strikes
Iraq: 11 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, one strike destroyed an ISIL tanker truck, two oil stills and three oil storage tanks.
Near Raqqah, 15 strikes engaged five ISIL tactical units; destroyed 11 oil tanker trucks, three oil storage tanks, three tunnels, two fighting positions, two oil pump jacks, a vehicle, and a command and control node; and damaged three supply routes.
Near Ayn Isa, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a fighting position.
Near Dayr Az Zawr, two strikes destroyed an ISIL pump jack and an oil well head.
Near Idlib, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle.
Near Palmyra, one strike destroyed an ISIL tank.

Iraq

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 11 strikes consisting of 38 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Near Al Qaim, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle.
Near Bayji, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle.
Near Haditha, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit.
Near Al Huwayjah, one strike destroyed an IED factory.
Near Kirkuk, one strike destroyed an ISIL VBIED.
Near Mosul, five strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed three watercraft, a VBIEDs, a barge, a vehicle, a UAS, and an artillery system; and damaged 18 supply routes.
Near Rawah, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle and a mortar system.

CJTF–OIR for February 3, 2017 – February 4, 2017
Original
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Report Date

February 4, 2017

On Feb. 3, Coalition military forces conducted 38 strikes consisting of 63 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 31 strikes consisting of 45 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Syria

* Near Abu Kamal, seven strikes destroyed 14 oil wellheads and two oil refinement stills.

* Near Al Bab, three strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed two tactical vehicles, two heavy machine guns, and two fighting positions; and damaged a command and control node.

* Near Raqqah, 20 strikes engaged four ISIL tactical units; destroyed 11 oil tanker trucks, six oil barrels, three oil refinement stills, two fighting positions, two tunnels, two vehicles, an ISIL headquarters, an oil storage tank and a command and control node; and damaged 16 supply routes.

* Near Idlib, one strike destroyed a fighting position.

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 7 strikes consisting of 18 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Iraq

* Near Al Huwayjah, one strike destroyed an IED factory.

* Near Erbil, one strike destroyed a front-end loader and a dump truck.

* Near Mosul, five strikes [2 British] engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed eight watercraft, three VBIEDs, two barges, a vehicle, and an artillery system; and damaged three supply routes; and suppressed a mortar team.

Report Date

February 4, 2017

Report Summary

  • 38 total strikes
  • 31 in Syria
  • 7 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 38 total strikes
  • 7 in Iraq (11030 – 11036)
  • 31 in Syria (6898 – 6928)

Confirmed Actions

US, UK

On Feb. 3, Coalition military forces conducted 38 strikes consisting of 63 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 31 strikes consisting of 45 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Syria

February 3, 2017
Syria: 31 strikes
Iraq: 7 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, seven strikes destroyed 14 oil wellheads and two oil refinement stills.
Near Al Bab, three strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed two tactical vehicles, two heavy machine guns, and two fighting positions; and damaged a command and control node.
Near Raqqah, 20 strikes engaged four ISIL tactical units; destroyed 11 oil tanker trucks, six oil barrels, three oil refinement stills, two fighting positions, two tunnels, two vehicles, an ISIL headquarters, an oil storage tank and a command and control node; and damaged 16 supply routes.
Near Idlib, one strike destroyed a fighting position.

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 7 strikes consisting of 18 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Iraq

Near Al Huwayjah, one strike destroyed an IED factory.
Near Erbil, one strike destroyed a front-end loader and a dump truck.
Near Mosul, five strikes [2 British] engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed eight watercraft, three VBIEDs, two barges, a vehicle, and an artillery system; and damaged three supply routes; and suppressed a mortar team.

UK MoD for February 3, 2017 – February 4, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 4, 2017

Friday 3 February – Typhoons destroyed an artillery piece in western Mosul, while Tornados sank two river vessels on the Tigris, north-west of the city…The following day, Typhoons operated over western Mosul as Iraqi forces continued their preparations to liberate that part of the city from the terrorists. Daesh had concealed an artillery piece in an open-sided building on the southern outskirts of west Mosul, covering the approaches to the city. Again, a single Paveway IV from the Typhoons destroyed the target. Meanwhile, a pair of Tornados conducted armed reconnaissance to the north-west of Mosul, where a barge and a smaller boat had been spotted being used by the terrorists on the Tigris. Two Brimstone missiles were fired, sinking both vessels.

Report Date

February 4, 2017

Friday 3 February – Typhoons destroyed an artillery piece in western Mosul, while Tornados sank two river vessels on the Tigris, north-west of the city…The following day, Typhoons operated over western Mosul as Iraqi forces continued their preparations to liberate that part of the city from the terrorists. Daesh had concealed an artillery piece in an open-sided building on the southern outskirts of west Mosul, covering the approaches to the city. Again, a single Paveway IV from the Typhoons destroyed the target. Meanwhile, a pair of Tornados conducted armed reconnaissance to the north-west of Mosul, where a barge and a smaller boat had been spotted being used by the terrorists on the Tigris. Two Brimstone missiles were fired, sinking both vessels.

CJTF–OIR for February 2, 2017 – February 3, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 3, 2017

On Feb. 2, Coalition military forces conducted 41 strikes consisting of 64 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 31 strikes consisting of 40 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

* Near Abu Kamal, two strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a vehicle, and an oil inlet manifold.

* Near Al Bab, four strikes engaged three ISIL tactical units; destroyed two fighting positions; and damaged a command and control node.

* Near Al Shadaddi, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit.

* Near Ar Raqqah, 21 strikes engaged four ISIL tactical units; destroyed 53 oil barrels, 39 oil storage tanks, four oil wellheads, four tunnel entrances, two tunnels, two vehicles, two UAVs, a fighting position and a tank; and damaged eight supply routes.

* Near Dayr Az Zawr, three strikes destroyed three oil well heads, and two oil tanker trucks.

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.



Iraq

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 10 strikes consisting of 24 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

* Near Kirkuk, one strike [1 British] engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a supply cache, and an ISIL-held building.

* Near Kisik, two strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed two vehicle, a supply cache, a fighting position, and a tunnel.

* Near Mosul, four strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed an artillery system, a checkpoint, and a bunker; and damaged three supply routes.

* Near Rawah, one strike destroyed two fuel storage tanks and a VBIED facility.

* Near Tal Afar, two strikes destroyed a vehicle, a tactical vehicle and a VBIED.

Report Date

February 3, 2017

Report Summary

  • 41 total strikes
  • 31 in Syria
  • 10 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 41 total strikes
  • 10 in Iraq (11020 – 11029)
  • 31 in Syria (6867 – 6897)

Confirmed Actions

US, UK

On Feb. 2, Coalition military forces conducted 41 strikes consisting of 64 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

Syria

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 31 strikes consisting of 40 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

February 2, 2017
Syria: 31 strikes
Iraq: 10 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, two strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a vehicle, and an oil inlet manifold.
Near Al Bab, four strikes engaged three ISIL tactical units; destroyed two fighting positions; and damaged a command and control node.
Near Al Shadaddi, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit.
Near Ar Raqqah, 21 strikes engaged four ISIL tactical units; destroyed 53 oil barrels, 39 oil storage tanks, four oil wellheads, four tunnel entrances, two tunnels, two vehicles, two UAVs, a fighting position and a tank; and damaged eight supply routes.
Near Dayr Az Zawr, three strikes destroyed three oil well heads, and two oil tanker trucks.

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.



Iraq

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 10 strikes consisting of 24 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Near Kirkuk, one strike [1 British] engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a supply cache, and an ISIL-held building.
Near Kisik, two strikes engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed two vehicle, a supply cache, a fighting position, and a tunnel.
Near Mosul, four strikes engaged two ISIL tactical units; destroyed an artillery system, a checkpoint, and a bunker; and damaged three supply routes.
Near Rawah, one strike destroyed two fuel storage tanks and a VBIED facility.
Near Tal Afar, two strikes destroyed a vehicle, a tactical vehicle and a VBIED.

UK MoD for February 2, 2017 – February 3, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 3, 2017

Thursday 2 February – Tornados demolished a Daesh-held building west of Kirkuk…Royal Air Force Tornados, supported as ever by a Voyager air refuelling tanker, patrolled over northern Iraq on Thursday 2 February. Daesh were occupying a building some 20 miles west of Kirkuk, when Tornados, after conducting a careful check against any civilians being close to the target, struck the building with a Paveway IV guided bomb.

Report Date

February 3, 2017

Thursday 2 February – Tornados demolished a Daesh-held building west of Kirkuk…Royal Air Force Tornados, supported as ever by a Voyager air refuelling tanker, patrolled over northern Iraq on Thursday 2 February. Daesh were occupying a building some 20 miles west of Kirkuk, when Tornados, after conducting a careful check against any civilians being close to the target, struck the building with a Paveway IV guided bomb.

CJTF–OIR for February 1, 2017 – February 2, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 2, 2017

On Feb. 1, Coalition military forces conducted 21 strikes consisting of 38 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 16 strikes consisting of 19 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Syria

* Near Abu Kamal, four strikes destroyed four oil wellheads, two oil storage tanks and an oil pump jack.

* Near Al Bab, one strike destroyed four ISIL-held buildings.

* Near Ar Raqqah, seven strikes destroyed an oil storage tank, an oil barrel, an oil inlet manifold, an oil separation tank, a VBIED, a tunnel, and a weapons storage facility; and damaged a supply route.

* Near Dayr Az Zawr, four strikes destroyed two oil pump jacks, an oil tanker truck and an oil well head.

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted five strikes consisting of 19 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Iraq

* Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL staging area.

* Near Mosul, four strikes [1 British?] engaged two ISIL tactical units and an ISIL staging area; and destroyed three fighting positions, two vehicles, two VBIED factories, a tunnel entrance, a supply cache and a weapons cache; and damaged a supply route.

Report Date

February 2, 2017

Report Summary

  • 21 total strikes
  • 16 in Syria
  • 5 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 21 total strikes
  • 5 in Iraq (11015 – 11019)
  • 16 in Syria (6851 – 6866)

Confirmed Actions

US, UK

On Feb. 1, Coalition military forces conducted 21 strikes consisting of 38 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 16 strikes consisting of 19 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Syria

February 1, 2017
Syria: 16 strikes
Iraq: 5 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, four strikes destroyed four oil wellheads, two oil storage tanks and an oil pump jack.
Near Al Bab, one strike destroyed four ISIL-held buildings.
Near Ar Raqqah, seven strikes destroyed an oil storage tank, an oil barrel, an oil inlet manifold, an oil separation tank, a VBIED, a tunnel, and a weapons storage facility; and damaged a supply route.
Near Dayr Az Zawr, four strikes destroyed two oil pump jacks, an oil tanker truck and an oil well head.

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted five strikes consisting of 19 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Iraq

Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL staging area.
Near Mosul, four strikes [1 British?] engaged two ISIL tactical units and an ISIL staging area; and destroyed three fighting positions, two vehicles, two VBIED factories, a tunnel entrance, a supply cache and a weapons cache; and damaged a supply route.

UK MoD for February 1, 2017 – February 2, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 2, 2017

Wednesday 1 February – Typhoons struck a Daesh-held building to the west of Mosul…While other RAF aircraft conducted reconnaissance patrols to assess Daesh activity in Syria and Iraq, Typhoons were tasked on Wednesday 1 February with the destruction of a building some twenty miles west of Mosul which intelligence had identified was being used by Daesh as a staging post for the movement of extremists and equipment. A single Paveway IV sufficed to demolish the building once a very careful check had been made by the aircrew for any civilians who might be in the vicinity of the target.

Report Date

February 2, 2017

Wednesday 1 February – Typhoons struck a Daesh-held building to the west of Mosul…While other RAF aircraft conducted reconnaissance patrols to assess Daesh activity in Syria and Iraq, Typhoons were tasked on Wednesday 1 February with the destruction of a building some twenty miles west of Mosul which intelligence had identified was being used by Daesh as a staging post for the movement of extremists and equipment. A single Paveway IV sufficed to demolish the building once a very careful check had been made by the aircrew for any civilians who might be in the vicinity of the target.

CJTF–OIR for February 1, 2017 – February 2, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 2, 2017

Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve Monthly Civilian Casualty Report

SOUTHWEST ASIA- December 2016, CJTF-OIR received 12 new reports and assessed 11 reports of possible civilian casualties resulting from Coalition strikes in Iraq and Syria in the fight to defeat ISIL. Coalition strikes are defined as ground artillery or air strikes conducted as part of the Coalition Air Tasking Order.

CJTF-OIR takes all reports of civilian casualties seriously and assesses reports as thoroughly as possible. Although we are unable to investigate all reports of possible civilian casualties using traditional investigative methods, such as by interviewing witnesses and examining the site, we do interview pilots and other personnel involved in targeting decisions, review aircraft video if available, and analyze information provided by government agencies, non-governmental organizations, partner forces and traditional and social media. In addition, we consider new information when it becomes available in order to promote a thorough and continuous review process.

After a thorough review of the facts and circumstances of each report, CJTF-OIR assessed that the following seven reports are non-credible at this time. An assessment that a report is non-credible means that there is not sufficient evidence available to determine whether, more likely than not, a Coalition strike resulted in the reported civilian casualties.

1. Feb. 15, 2016, Hama Province, Syria, via social media report: Date correction. This report was previously incorrectly released as Feb. 2, 2016 in the Jan. 2, 2016 monthly report. No Coalition strikes were conducted on that day in the geographic area of the reported civilian casualties.

2. July 20, 2016, near Manbij, Syria, via social media report: This report of civilian casualties was assessed to be a duplicate of a previous report released as July 18, 2016, near Manbij, Syria, in the Dec. 1, 2016, monthly report.

3. Oct. 6, 2016, near Al Shadadi, Syria, via self-report: After a review of available information and strike video it was assessed that no civilians were harmed in this strike.

4. Nov. 25, 2016, near Ar Raqqah, Syria, via self-report: After a review of available information and strike video it was assessed that no civilians were harmed in this strike.

5. Dec. 1, 2016, near Al Qa’im, Iraq, via social media report: After a review of available information it was assessed that no Coalition strikes were conducted in this geographic area that correspond to the report of civilian casualties.

6. Dec. 7, 2016, near Al Qa’im, Iraq, via social media report: After a review of available information it was assessed that no Coalition strikes were conducted in this geographic area that correspond to the report of civilian casualties.

7. Dec. 25, 2016, near al-Ba’aj, Iraq, via media report: No Coalition strikes were conducted on that day in the geographic area of the reported civilian casualties.

8. Dec. 29, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via self-report: After a review of available information and strike video it was assessed that no civilians were harmed in this strike.

Although the Coalition takes extraordinary efforts to strike military targets in a manner that minimizes the risk to civilian casualties, in some incidents casualties are unavoidable. Four reports were assessed to be credible resulting in the unintended death of 11 civilians. A credible assessment means that, it is more likely than not, a Coalition strike resulted in a civilian casualty. In each of the reports below, it was assessed that even though feasible precautions were taken and the decision to strike complied with the Law of Armed Conflict, unintended civilian casualties unfortunately occurred.

1. Oct. 25, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via self-report: During a strike on ISIL fighters in a moving vehicle it is assessed that one civilian was unintentionally killed when the target vehicle passed his location at the time of the munition’s impact.

2. Dec. 3, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via self-report: During a strike on ISIL fighters firing a mortar on partnered forces it is assessed that one civilian was unintentionally killed.

3. Dec. 7, 2016, near Ar Raqqah, Syria, via social media report: During a strike on a compound occupied by ISIL fighters, it is assessed that seven civilians in the buildings were unintentionally killed.

4. Dec. 9, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via self-report: During a strike on ISIL construction equipment in the process of repairing cratered roads it is assessed that two civilians were unintentionally killed by the munition’s strike blast when they entered the target area just prior to the munition’s impact.

Currently, 10 reports of civilian casualties are still being assessed:

1. Sept. 20, 2015, near Mosul, Iraq, via media report.

2. Sept. 17, 2016, near Al Tabqah, Syria, via self-report.

3. Nov. 14, 2016, near Tal Afar, Iraq, via self-report.

4. Nov. 19, 2016, near Ar Raqqah, Syria, via media report.

5. Nov. 27, 2016, near Dayr Az Zawr, Syria, via self-report: Date and location correction. This report was previously released as Nov. 24, 2016, near Omar Gosp, Syria in the Jan. 2, 2016, monthly report.

6. Dec. 11, 2016, near Dayr Az Zawr, Syria, via self-report.

7. Dec. 20, 2016, near Al Tabqah, Syria, via media report.

8. Dec. 22, 2016, near Ar Raqqah, Syria, via media report.

9. Dec. 29, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via self-report.

10. Dec. 30, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via social media report.

To date, based on information available, CJTF-OIR assesses that, it is more likely than not, at least 199 civilians have been unintentionally killed by Coalition strikes since the start of Operation Inherent Resolve. We regret the unintentional loss of civilian lives resulting from Coalition efforts to defeat ISIL in Iraq and Syria and express our deepest sympathies to the families and others affected by these strikes.

Report Date

February 2, 2017

Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve Monthly Civilian Casualty Report

SOUTHWEST ASIA- December 2016, CJTF-OIR received 12 new reports and assessed 11 reports of possible civilian casualties resulting from Coalition strikes in Iraq and Syria in the fight to defeat ISIL. Coalition strikes are defined as ground artillery or air strikes conducted as part of the Coalition Air Tasking Order.

CJTF-OIR takes all reports of civilian casualties seriously and assesses reports as thoroughly as possible. Although we are unable to investigate all reports of possible civilian casualties using traditional investigative methods, such as by interviewing witnesses and examining the site, we do interview pilots and other personnel involved in targeting decisions, review aircraft video if available, and analyze information provided by government agencies, non-governmental organizations, partner forces and traditional and social media. In addition, we consider new information when it becomes available in order to promote a thorough and continuous review process.

After a thorough review of the facts and circumstances of each report, CJTF-OIR assessed that the following seven reports are non-credible at this time. An assessment that a report is non-credible means that there is not sufficient evidence available to determine whether, more likely than not, a Coalition strike resulted in the reported civilian casualties.

1. Feb. 15, 2016, Hama Province, Syria, via social media report: Date correction. This report was previously incorrectly released as Feb. 2, 2016 in the Jan. 2, 2016 monthly report. No Coalition strikes were conducted on that day in the geographic area of the reported civilian casualties.

2. July 20, 2016, near Manbij, Syria, via social media report: This report of civilian casualties was assessed to be a duplicate of a previous report released as July 18, 2016, near Manbij, Syria, in the Dec. 1, 2016, monthly report.

3. Oct. 6, 2016, near Al Shadadi, Syria, via self-report: After a review of available information and strike video it was assessed that no civilians were harmed in this strike.

4. Nov. 25, 2016, near Ar Raqqah, Syria, via self-report: After a review of available information and strike video it was assessed that no civilians were harmed in this strike.

5. Dec. 1, 2016, near Al Qa’im, Iraq, via social media report: After a review of available information it was assessed that no Coalition strikes were conducted in this geographic area that correspond to the report of civilian casualties.

6. Dec. 7, 2016, near Al Qa’im, Iraq, via social media report: After a review of available information it was assessed that no Coalition strikes were conducted in this geographic area that correspond to the report of civilian casualties.

7. Dec. 25, 2016, near al-Ba’aj, Iraq, via media report: No Coalition strikes were conducted on that day in the geographic area of the reported civilian casualties.

8. Dec. 29, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via self-report: After a review of available information and strike video it was assessed that no civilians were harmed in this strike.

Although the Coalition takes extraordinary efforts to strike military targets in a manner that minimizes the risk to civilian casualties, in some incidents casualties are unavoidable. Four reports were assessed to be credible resulting in the unintended death of 11 civilians. A credible assessment means that, it is more likely than not, a Coalition strike resulted in a civilian casualty. In each of the reports below, it was assessed that even though feasible precautions were taken and the decision to strike complied with the Law of Armed Conflict, unintended civilian casualties unfortunately occurred.

1. Oct. 25, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via self-report: During a strike on ISIL fighters in a moving vehicle it is assessed that one civilian was unintentionally killed when the target vehicle passed his location at the time of the munition’s impact.

2. Dec. 3, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via self-report: During a strike on ISIL fighters firing a mortar on partnered forces it is assessed that one civilian was unintentionally killed.

3. Dec. 7, 2016, near Ar Raqqah, Syria, via social media report: During a strike on a compound occupied by ISIL fighters, it is assessed that seven civilians in the buildings were unintentionally killed.

4. Dec. 9, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via self-report: During a strike on ISIL construction equipment in the process of repairing cratered roads it is assessed that two civilians were unintentionally killed by the munition’s strike blast when they entered the target area just prior to the munition’s impact.

Currently, 10 reports of civilian casualties are still being assessed:

1. Sept. 20, 2015, near Mosul, Iraq, via media report.

2. Sept. 17, 2016, near Al Tabqah, Syria, via self-report.

3. Nov. 14, 2016, near Tal Afar, Iraq, via self-report.

4. Nov. 19, 2016, near Ar Raqqah, Syria, via media report.

5. Nov. 27, 2016, near Dayr Az Zawr, Syria, via self-report: Date and location correction. This report was previously released as Nov. 24, 2016, near Omar Gosp, Syria in the Jan. 2, 2016, monthly report.

6. Dec. 11, 2016, near Dayr Az Zawr, Syria, via self-report.

7. Dec. 20, 2016, near Al Tabqah, Syria, via media report.

8. Dec. 22, 2016, near Ar Raqqah, Syria, via media report.

9. Dec. 29, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via self-report.

10. Dec. 30, 2016, near Mosul, Iraq, via social media report.

To date, based on information available, CJTF-OIR assesses that, it is more likely than not, at least 199 civilians have been unintentionally killed by Coalition strikes since the start of Operation Inherent Resolve. We regret the unintentional loss of civilian lives resulting from Coalition efforts to defeat ISIL in Iraq and Syria and express our deepest sympathies to the families and others affected by these strikes.

French MoD for February 1, 2017 – February 2, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 2, 2017

Notes

Since January 25th, France reports four strikes destroying four ISIL targets: two strikes in Iraq and two in Syria. A planned strike was conducted in Syria on the night of 28-29th January to destroy a bridge on the irrigation canals north of Raqqah city. Two Rafales joined five other Coalition aircraft in this strike. Task Force Wagram carried out 15 missions.

OPÉRATION CHAMMAL

Appréciation de situation

En Irak, la reprise du quartier d’Al Rashidiyah le 25 janvier par les forces irakiennes a permis aux autorités irakiennes d’annoncer la reprise de l’Est de Mossoul. Dans ce contexte, Daech cherche à perturber la sécurisation des quartiers repris en menant des actions indirectes et à renforcer la défense de l’ouest de la ville. Dans le reste du pays, l’organisation intensifie ses actions asymétriques dans l’Anbar et à Bagdad.

En Syrie, la conférence d’Astana n’a pas permis d’avancée majeure dans la résolution des tensions entre parties. La trêve fragile se poursuit sur fond de reconfiguration du paysage insurrectionnel. Les lignes de front avec Daech ont peu évolué cette semaine.

Activités de la force Chammal

Appui aérien au Levant

Depuis le 25 janvier, 36 sorties aériennes ont été réalisées par les aéronefs de l’opération Chammal.

En plus des 2 sorties de renseignement et de ravitaillement, 34 missions de reconnaissances armées et d’appui au sol ont été conduites.

La reprise de Mossoul Est a permis de basculer dans une phase de sécurisation qui fait diminuer les besoins d’appui. Le nombre de frappes a logiquement diminué cette semaine avec 4 frappes et la destruction de 4 objectifs.

Une frappe planifiée a également été conduite en Syrie dans la nuit du 28 au 29 janvier, pour détruire un pont situé sur les canaux d’irrigation au Nord de la ville de Raqqah. Au cours de cette mission, les deux Rafale de l’armée de l’air et 5 autres avions de la coalition ont conduit des frappes répondant à la stratégie d’affaiblissement des moyens et des capacités militaires et logistiques de Daech.

Appui feu – TF Wagram

Cette semaine la TF Wagram a réalisé 15 missions de tirs en appui des forces irakiennes. Ces missions se sont réparties en 5 missions d’éclairement et 10 missions d’interdiction ou d’appui aux troupes au sol.

Report Date

February 2, 2017

Notes

Since January 25th, France reports four strikes destroying four ISIL targets: two strikes in Iraq and two in Syria. A planned strike was conducted in Syria on the night of 28-29th January to destroy a bridge on the irrigation canals north of Raqqah city. Two Rafales joined five other Coalition aircraft in this strike. Task Force Wagram carried out 15 missions.

OPÉRATION CHAMMAL

Appréciation de situation

En Irak, la reprise du quartier d’Al Rashidiyah le 25 janvier par les forces irakiennes a permis aux autorités irakiennes d’annoncer la reprise de l’Est de Mossoul. Dans ce contexte, Daech cherche à perturber la sécurisation des quartiers repris en menant des actions indirectes et à renforcer la défense de l’ouest de la ville. Dans le reste du pays, l’organisation intensifie ses actions asymétriques dans l’Anbar et à Bagdad.

En Syrie, la conférence d’Astana n’a pas permis d’avancée majeure dans la résolution des tensions entre parties. La trêve fragile se poursuit sur fond de reconfiguration du paysage insurrectionnel. Les lignes de front avec Daech ont peu évolué cette semaine.

Activités de la force Chammal

Appui aérien au Levant

Depuis le 25 janvier, 36 sorties aériennes ont été réalisées par les aéronefs de l’opération Chammal.

En plus des 2 sorties de renseignement et de ravitaillement, 34 missions de reconnaissances armées et d’appui au sol ont été conduites.

La reprise de Mossoul Est a permis de basculer dans une phase de sécurisation qui fait diminuer les besoins d’appui. Le nombre de frappes a logiquement diminué cette semaine avec 4 frappes et la destruction de 4 objectifs.

Une frappe planifiée a également été conduite en Syrie dans la nuit du 28 au 29 janvier, pour détruire un pont situé sur les canaux d’irrigation au Nord de la ville de Raqqah. Au cours de cette mission, les deux Rafale de l’armée de l’air et 5 autres avions de la coalition ont conduit des frappes répondant à la stratégie d’affaiblissement des moyens et des capacités militaires et logistiques de Daech.

Appui feu – TF Wagram

Cette semaine la TF Wagram a réalisé 15 missions de tirs en appui des forces irakiennes. Ces missions se sont réparties en 5 missions d’éclairement et 10 missions d’interdiction ou d’appui aux troupes au sol.

CJTF–OIR for January 31, 2017 – February 1, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 1, 2017

On Jan. 31, Coalition military forces conducted 16 strikes consisting of 27 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 11 strikes consisting of 16 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft against ISIL targets.

Syria

* Near Abu Kamal, five strikes destroyed six oil well heads, five front-end loaders, a bulldozer and an oil tanker.

* Near Ar Raqqah, three strikes destroyed 20 oil barrels, three tunnels, an oil inlet manifold and an oil storage tank.

* Near Ayn Isa, three strikes damaged three supply routes.



The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted five strikes consisting of 11 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.



Iraq

* Near Al Huwayjah, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a fighting position and a supply cache.

* Near Ar Rutbah, two strikes destroyed three vehicles and a VBIED.

* Near Kirkuk, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a fighting position, a supply cache, and an observation post.

* Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit, and damaged a tunnel.

Report Date

February 1, 2017

Report Summary

  • 16 total strikes
  • 11 in Syria
  • 5 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 16 total strikes
  • 5 in Iraq (11010 – 11014)
  • 11 in Syria (6840 – 6850)

Confirmed Actions

US

On Jan. 31, Coalition military forces conducted 16 strikes consisting of 27 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 11 strikes consisting of 16 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft against ISIL targets.

Syria

January 31, 2017
Syria: 11 strikes
Iraq: 5 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, five strikes destroyed six oil well heads, five front-end loaders, a bulldozer and an oil tanker.
Near Ar Raqqah, three strikes destroyed 20 oil barrels, three tunnels, an oil inlet manifold and an oil storage tank.
Near Ayn Isa, three strikes damaged three supply routes.

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted five strikes consisting of 11 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.



Iraq

Near Al Huwayjah, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a fighting position and a supply cache.
Near Ar Rutbah, two strikes destroyed three vehicles and a VBIED.
Near Kirkuk, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed a fighting position, a supply cache, and an observation post.
Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit, and damaged a tunnel.

French MoD for January 31, 2017 – February 1, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

February 1, 2017

Report Date

February 1, 2017

Report Summary

  • 21 total strikes
  • 16 in Syria
  • 5 in Iraq

On Feb. 1, Coalition military forces conducted 21 strikes consisting of 38 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 16 strikes consisting of 19 engagements using attack, bomber, and fighter aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Syria

February 1, 2017
Syria: 16 strikes
Iraq: 5 strikes
Near Abu Kamal, four strikes destroyed four oil wellheads, two oil storage tanks and an oil pump jack.
Near Al Bab, one strike destroyed four ISIL-held buildings.
Near Ar Raqqah, seven strikes destroyed an oil storage tank, an oil barrel, an oil inlet manifold, an oil separation tank, a VBIED, a tunnel, and a weapons storage facility; and damaged a supply route.
Near Dayr Az Zawr, four strikes destroyed two oil pump jacks, an oil tanker truck and an oil well head.

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted five strikes consisting of 19 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using bomber, fighter, and remotely piloted aircraft as well as artillery against ISIL targets.

Iraq

Near Kisik, one strike engaged an ISIL staging area.
Near Mosul, four strikes [1 British?] engaged two ISIL tactical units and an ISIL staging area; and destroyed three fighting positions, two vehicles, two VBIED factories, a tunnel entrance, a supply cache and a weapons cache; and damaged a supply route.

CJTF–OIR for January 30, 2017 – January 31, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

January 31, 2017

On Jan. 30, Coalition military forces conducted 22 strikes consisting of 47 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq. In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 10 strikes consisting of 12 engagements using attack, bomber, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

Syria

  • Near Abu Kamal, one strike destroyed three oil wellheads.
  • Near Al Bab, one strike destroyed a tunnel and damaged an ISIL headquarters.
  • Near Ar Raqqah, five strikes destroyed two oil refinement stills, two oil storage tanks, an oil pump jack, a VBIED factory and destroyed an oil inlet manifold.
  • Near Dayr Az Zawr, three strikes destroyed 10 oil drums, two oil storage tanks and an oil wellhead.

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 12 strikes consisting of 35 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, fighter, remotely piloted aircraft, and artillery against ISIL targets.

Iraq

  • Near Al Asad, two strikes [1-2 British] engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed two vehicles and damaged a supply route.
  • Near Kisik, one strike destroyed a tunnel entrance.
  • Near Mosul, seven strikes [1 British] engaged six ISIL tactical units and an ISIL mortar team; destroyed two VBIED facilities, two ISIL-held buildings, a weapons facility, a fighting position, a VBIED, an ISIL headquarters, a tunnel, a tactical vehicle, a mortar system and a weapons cache; damaged three supply routes and suppressed a mortar team.
  • Near Rawah, one strike destroyed a front-end loader.
  • Near Tal Afar, one strike destroyed an ISIL headquarters.

Report Date

January 31, 2017

Report Summary

  • 4 total strikes
  • 3 in Syria
  • 1 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 22 total strikes
  • 12 in Iraq (10998 – 11009)
  • 10 in Syria (6830 – 6839)

Confirmed Actions

US, UK

On Jan. 30, Coalition military forces conducted 22 strikes consisting of 47 engagements against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq. In Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 10 strikes consisting of 12 engagements using attack, bomber, and remotely piloted aircraft against ISIL targets.

January 30, 2017
Syria: 3 strikes
Iraq: 1 strikes

Syria

Near Abu Kamal, one strike destroyed three oil wellheads. Near Al Bab, one strike destroyed a tunnel and damaged an ISIL headquarters. Near Ar Raqqah, five strikes destroyed two oil refinement stills, two oil storage tanks, an oil pump jack, a VBIED factory and destroyed an oil inlet manifold. Near Dayr Az Zawr, three strikes destroyed 10 oil drums, two oil storage tanks and an oil wellhead.

The Iraqi Security Forces are leading the Coalition’s fight to rid Iraq of ISIL. They are willing to take the brunt of the fighting to liberate their country and do not seek or desire the Coalition’s participation in direct ground combat operations. The Government of Iraq welcomes the Coalition because we are assisting them with our unique capabilities, at their request.

Additionally in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted 12 strikes consisting of 35 engagements coordinated with and in support of the government of Iraq using attack, fighter, remotely piloted aircraft, and artillery against ISIL targets.

Iraq

Near Al Asad, two strikes [1-2 British] engaged an ISIL tactical unit; destroyed two vehicles and damaged a supply route. Near Kisik, one strike destroyed a tunnel entrance. Near Mosul, seven strikes [1 British] engaged six ISIL tactical units and an ISIL mortar team; destroyed two VBIED facilities, two ISIL-held buildings, a weapons facility, a fighting position, a VBIED, an ISIL headquarters, a tunnel, a tactical vehicle, a mortar system and a weapons cache; damaged three supply routes and suppressed a mortar team. Near Rawah, one strike destroyed a front-end loader. Near Tal Afar, one strike destroyed an ISIL headquarters.

French MoD for January 30, 2017 – January 31, 2017
Original
Annotated

Report Date

January 31, 2017

Notes

France reports that the Montcalm Anti-Submarine Frigate (FASM) is now deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean, in Operation Chammal. The current mission is intelligence-based.

Chammal : la frégate Montcalm contribue au suivi de la situation au Levant

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Mise à jour : 31/01/2017

Après un appareillage le 04 janvier 2017 depuis Toulon, la Frégate Anti-Sous-Marine (FASM) Montcalm est aujourd’hui déployée en Méditerranée Orientale, au sein de l’opération Chammal. Bien que Daech se soit éloignée des littoraux, les forces en présence sur le théâtre syrien restent morcelées et requièrent un suivi régulier de tous les espaces pour pouvoir appréhender la situation.

Chammal : mission de renseignement du Montcalm en MEDOR

Au large de la Syrie, la mission du Montcalm est double. D’une part, il assure la présence française en Méditerranée Orientale, observe et surveille son environnement aéro-maritime, collecte de l’information et contribue ainsi à l’autonomie nationale d’appréciation de la situation. La présence du Montcalm permet également d’être en mesure de réagir très rapidement en cas de crise, en particulier en cas de nécessité d’évacuation de ressortissants français ou européens.

La mission actuelle est axée autour du renseignement. S’adaptant aux conditions de propagations électromagnétique, accoustique, infrarouge… dans cette région de la Méditerranée, l’équipage du Montcalm optimise les réglages de ses multiples senseurs pour scruter les trois dimensions. L’hélicoptère Lynx détaché de la flottille 34F donne une allonge supplémentaire à la frégate en termes de détection et d’action. Les informations obtenues sont alors comparées aux « patterns of life » (comportements habituels) établis par les unités se succédant dans cette zone pour déceler des indices ou des changements de comportement qui pourraient présenter un intérêt opérationnel.

Lancée depuis le 19 septembre 2014, « Chammal » est le nom donné à l’opération française au sein de l’opération Inherent Resolve. Elle mobilise aujourd’hui près de 1 200 militaires. A la demande du gouvernement irakien et en coordination avec les alliés de la France présents dans la région, l’opération Chammal repose sur deux piliers complémentaires : un pilier « formation» au profit d’unités de sécurité nationales irakiennes (Task Force Narvik et Monsabert) et un pilier « appui » consistant à soutenir l’action des forces locales engagées au sol contre Daech et frapper en profondeur les capacités militaires du groupe terroriste (bases aériennes projetée ou permanente, TF Wagram).

Report Date

January 31, 2017

Notes

France reports that the Montcalm Anti-Submarine Frigate (FASM) is now deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean, in Operation Chammal. The current mission is intelligence-based.

Chammal : la frégate Montcalm contribue au suivi de la situation au Levant

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Mise à jour : 31/01/2017

Après un appareillage le 04 janvier 2017 depuis Toulon, la Frégate Anti-Sous-Marine (FASM) Montcalm est aujourd’hui déployée en Méditerranée Orientale, au sein de l’opération Chammal. Bien que Daech se soit éloignée des littoraux, les forces en présence sur le théâtre syrien restent morcelées et requièrent un suivi régulier de tous les espaces pour pouvoir appréhender la situation.

Chammal : mission de renseignement du Montcalm en MEDOR

Au large de la Syrie, la mission du Montcalm est double. D’une part, il assure la présence française en Méditerranée Orientale, observe et surveille son environnement aéro-maritime, collecte de l’information et contribue ainsi à l’autonomie nationale d’appréciation de la situation. La présence du Montcalm permet également d’être en mesure de réagir très rapidement en cas de crise, en particulier en cas de nécessité d’évacuation de ressortissants français ou européens.

La mission actuelle est axée autour du renseignement. S’adaptant aux conditions de propagations électromagnétique, accoustique, infrarouge… dans cette région de la Méditerranée, l’équipage du Montcalm optimise les réglages de ses multiples senseurs pour scruter les trois dimensions. L’hélicoptère Lynx détaché de la flottille 34F donne une allonge supplémentaire à la frégate en termes de détection et d’action. Les informations obtenues sont alors comparées aux « patterns of life » (comportements habituels) établis par les unités se succédant dans cette zone pour déceler des indices ou des changements de comportement qui pourraient présenter un intérêt opérationnel.

Lancée depuis le 19 septembre 2014, « Chammal » est le nom donné à l’opération française au sein de l’opération Inherent Resolve. Elle mobilise aujourd’hui près de 1 200 militaires. A la demande du gouvernement irakien et en coordination avec les alliés de la France présents dans la région, l’opération Chammal repose sur deux piliers complémentaires : un pilier « formation» au profit d’unités de sécurité nationales irakiennes (Task Force Narvik et Monsabert) et un pilier « appui » consistant à soutenir l’action des forces locales engagées au sol contre Daech et frapper en profondeur les capacités militaires du groupe terroriste (bases aériennes projetée ou permanente, TF Wagram).

UK MoD for January 30, 2017 – January 31, 2017
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Report Date

January 31, 2017

Monday 30 January – Tornados engaged two groups of terrorists south of Mosul, while a Reaper destroyed two vehicles in western Iraq…

With eastern Mosul liberated from Daesh, Iraqi forces have conducted operations along the approaches to the western half of the city, supported by coalition aircraft.

A pair of Royal Air Force Tornados assisted Iraqi troops on Monday 30 January, some ten miles south of Mosul, on the west bank of the Tigris. The Tornados spotted machine-gun fire being directed at an Iraqi unit, and on investigating were able to identify a number of Daesh terrorists divided into three small groups. The Tornados used a pair of Paveway IV guided bombs to kill the members of two of these groups, while an attack by another coalition aircraft accounted for the third. In western Iraq, some forty miles south-west of the Al Asad airfield, a Reaper remotely piloted aircraft meanwhile tracked two trucks carrying several Daesh fighters. Both vehicles were struck in succession by Hellfires from the Reaper, and a series of secondary explosions from the vehicles’ cargo ensued for several minutes afterwards.

Report Date

January 31, 2017

Monday 30 January – Tornados engaged two groups of terrorists south of Mosul, while a Reaper destroyed two vehicles in western Iraq…

With eastern Mosul liberated from Daesh, Iraqi forces have conducted operations along the approaches to the western half of the city, supported by coalition aircraft.

A pair of Royal Air Force Tornados assisted Iraqi troops on Monday 30 January, some ten miles south of Mosul, on the west bank of the Tigris. The Tornados spotted machine-gun fire being directed at an Iraqi unit, and on investigating were able to identify a number of Daesh terrorists divided into three small groups. The Tornados used a pair of Paveway IV guided bombs to kill the members of two of these groups, while an attack by another coalition aircraft accounted for the third. In western Iraq, some forty miles south-west of the Al Asad airfield, a Reaper remotely piloted aircraft meanwhile tracked two trucks carrying several Daesh fighters. Both vehicles were struck in succession by Hellfires from the Reaper, and a series of secondary explosions from the vehicles’ cargo ensued for several minutes afterwards.