U.S. airstrikes in support of GNA: Nov. 10-15

U.S. Africa Command press release



By U.S. Africa Command Public Affairs United States Africa Command Stuttgart, Germany Nov 21, 2016

At the request of, and in coordination with, the Libyan Government of National Accord, U.S. Africa Command conducted precision air strikes against Daesh targets in Sirte, Libya. As a result, the following target was struck by U.S. forces:

Nov. 10:

  1. Two enemy fighting positions
  2. One vehicle-borne improvised explosive device
  3. Two enemy fighting positions
  4. Two enemy fighting positions
  5. Two enemy fighting positions
  6. Three enemy fighting positions
  7. Three enemy fighting positions

Nov. 11:

  1. One vehicle-borne improvised explosive device
  2. One vehicle-borne improvised explosive device

Nov. 12:

  1. Two enemy fighting positions
  2. Two enemy fighting positions
  3. One enemy fighting position
  4. Five enemy fighting positions
  5. Four enemy fighting positions

Nov. 13:

  1. Two enemy fighting positions
  2. Four enemy fighting positions
  3. Three enemy fighting positions
  4. Two enemy fighting positions
  5. Two enemy fighting positions
  6. Two enemy fighting positions
  7. Two enemy fighting positions

Nov. 15:

  1. Two enemy fighting positions
  2. Two enemy fighting positions

This airstrike brings the total number of airstrikes in support of Operation Odyssey Lightning, which began Aug. 1, to 391.

The U.S. stands with the international community in supporting the GNA as it strives to restore stability and security to Libya.

These actions, and those we have taken previously, will help deny Daesh a safe haven in Libya from which it could attack the United States and our allies.

U.S. Africa Command strike updates will be posted Monday through Friday and are contingent on activities conducted.

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