A military operation identified as “Operation Hawkeye Strike” has reportedly been conducted in Syria, targeting positions linked to the Islamic State (ISIS), according to preliminary security and defense reports.
Officials have not released detailed information regarding the timing, scope, or specific locations involved in the operation. Early indications suggest the action was aimed at disrupting ISIS activity and limiting the group’s ability to regroup or conduct attacks in the region.
Military operations against ISIS have continued in parts of Syria despite the group’s territorial defeat in previous years. Defense officials have repeatedly warned that ISIS cells remain active in certain areas, posing ongoing security risks.
The operation comes amid continued international efforts to prevent the resurgence of extremist groups in the Middle East. U.S. Central Command and coalition partners routinely monitor and respond to threats associated with ISIS and affiliated networks.
At this time, no official information has been released regarding casualties, damage assessments, or follow-up actions. Authorities say further details may be provided once operational reviews are completed.
The situation remains developing, and officials emphasize that assessments of the operation’s impact are ongoing.






































































































































































































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