Pentagon Strikes ISIS Camps, Halts Regrouping
US airstrikes hit ISIS camps in Syria, killing 35. With top leaders gone, can ISIS regroup, or will this strike cripple their plans?
US airstrikes hit ISIS camps in Syria, killing 35. With top leaders gone, can ISIS regroup, or will this strike cripple their plans?
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