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US-led coalition says it struck Daesh fighters in Syria mosque

By Reuters - Oct 23,2018 - Last updated at Oct 23,2018

WASHINGTON — The US-led coalition fighting Daesh militants in Syria said it struck a mosque on Monday that was being used by the group as a command centre, the second such incident in less than a week.

"A coalition strike destroyed several buildings used by Daesh to launch attacks...One of those facilities used by Daesh was a mosque that was being used as a defensive fighting position and command centre," a statement from the coalition said, using an Arabic-language acronym for Daesh.

"The strike killed several Daesh fighters as they were actively firing on coalition partner forces, which eliminated another Daesh capability from the battlefield," the statement added.

The strike took place in As Susah, Syria.

On Sunday, the coalition said it had killed militants in eastern Syria by striking a mosque that Daesh used as a base.

The United States has led an international coalition conducting air strikes against Daesh since 2014. US troops have served as advisers on the ground with Iraqi government forces and with Kurdish and Arab groups in Syria.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said air strikes killed 41 people, including 10 children, in eastern Syria and its environs on Thursday and Friday. Many were Iraqi relatives of Daesh fighters, the UK-based monitor said.

However, the coalition said the strike on Thursday killed 12 militants, disabling a command centre they had used to attack coalition forces and their allies.

“As the second coalition strike on an active Daesh fighting position originating from a mosque in less than a week, Daesh demonstrates desperation and the willingness to misuse protected structures to launch military attacks against SDF (Syrian Democratic Forces) and coalition forces,” the Monday statement said.

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