In a significant display of multinational military cooperation, British and French armed forces executed coordinated airstrikes against Islamic State positions in northeastern Syria on Saturday night. The joint operation targeted a subterranean weapons storage facility utilized by the terrorist organization in the sparsely populated desert region north of Palmyra.
The UK Ministry of Defence released video documentation showing Royal Air Force Typhoon aircraft conducting aerial refueling maneuvers during the mission. Military authorities from both nations confirmed the operation was conducted under the umbrella of Operation Inherent Resolve, the United States-led international coalition against Islamic State forces across Iraq and Syria.
According to official statements, the targeted complex was situated in an area devoid of civilian population, with no indications of collateral damage or civilian casualties reported. The strategic strikes aimed to disrupt ISIS’s logistical capabilities and prevent the terrorist organization from regrouping and reestablishing operational strength in the region.
The operation comes amid heightened security concerns following last month’s attack in Palmyra, where an ISIS gunman killed two American soldiers and a civilian contractor. This incident prompted retaliatory strikes by US forces against dozens of ISIS targets throughout Syria.
The historic city of Palmyra, home to UNESCO World Heritage archaeological sites, previously served as a stronghold for jihadist fighters before being liberated from ISIS control. The recent military action underscores ongoing international efforts to maintain security stability under the administration of President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who assumed power following the ouster of former leader Bashar al-Assad approximately one year ago.
