99607/russian-t-72-battle-tank-destroyed-airstrike-engaging-us-special-operations-troops-syria/9/24/2023 Supported by: Kata'ib Hezbollah (limited 20 strikes) 2014 airstrikes, intentionality disputed) Syrian Salvation Government (2017-present) Rouse the Believers Operations Room (2018–present).Death of ISIL's leader Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi during clashes in April 2023.Death of ISIL's leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi in February 2022.Death of ISIL's leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in October 2019.troops training local armed forces has dropped from 2,000 in 2017 to 900 in 2019 Army, Marine and Special Operation forces deployed in Syria, and the number of U.S. Turkey–United States relations sour on rift over Kurdish forces.Further decline of Russia–United States relations.U.S.-led occasional strikes against the Syrian government.ISIL suffers military defeat and loses almost all of its remaining territory in March 2019.ISIL loses most of its territory in Syria by December 2017. and allies supplying weapons and advisers to the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces U.S.-backed rebel training program 2014–2016.Thousands of targets destroyed, thousands of militants killed.and allied airstrikes, over 16,000 hitting ISIL positions
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