U.S. Central Command Reports on Operations Against ISIS in Syria: Casualties, Arrests, and Weapon Cache Destruction
December 30, 2025389 VistasTiempo de lectura: 1 minutos

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U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) reported that American and allied forces killed or captured around 25 ISIS members following a large-scale attack on December 19 in Syria.
CENTCOM detailed that operations conducted from December 20 to 29 included 11 distinct missions, leading to the death of at least seven ISIS members and the capture of others, along with the destruction of four ISIS weapon caches.
Context of Annual Operations
The statement confirmed that these operations were a response to ISIS plots and attacks throughout 2025, during which the group executed or supported at least 11 plots against targets in the United States.
Over the past year, U.S. and allied operations in Syria have resulted in the detention of over 300 terrorists and the deaths of more than 20, highlighting the ongoing efforts of the international coalition to counter the group in the region.
Aim of the Operations
These efforts aim to dismantle ISIS's logistical and military capabilities in Syria, prevent future attacks, and ensure security for both the region and the United States and its international allies.
CENTCOM detailed that operations conducted from December 20 to 29 included 11 distinct missions, leading to the death of at least seven ISIS members and the capture of others, along with the destruction of four ISIS weapon caches.
Context of Annual Operations
The statement confirmed that these operations were a response to ISIS plots and attacks throughout 2025, during which the group executed or supported at least 11 plots against targets in the United States.
Over the past year, U.S. and allied operations in Syria have resulted in the detention of over 300 terrorists and the deaths of more than 20, highlighting the ongoing efforts of the international coalition to counter the group in the region.
Aim of the Operations
These efforts aim to dismantle ISIS's logistical and military capabilities in Syria, prevent future attacks, and ensure security for both the region and the United States and its international allies.
