U.S.-Led Coalition LaunchesAir Strikes In Syria To Block Hezbollah-Islamic State Evacuation Deal

Islamic State fighters and their families leaving Lebanon on Monday after the Lebanese Army, in coordination with Hezbollah and the Syrian Army, arranged for hundreds to be given safe passage to Syria. The decision has drawn criticism. Credit Omar Sanadiki/Reuters

New York Times: U.S. Airstrikes Block Convoy Transferring ISIS Fighters

BEIRUT, Lebanon — American airstrikes stranded a convoy of Islamic State fighters in the middle of Syria on Wednesday, punctuating the United States military’s anger over a deal struck a few days earlier giving them safe passage to militant-held territory on the border with Iraq.

The airstrikes blocked the road on which the Islamic State convoy of buses and ambulances was traveling. Other American airstrikes hit militants apparently racing to the join the stranded militants, according to the spokesman for the American-led military coalition in Iraq and Syria, Col. Ryan Dillon.

“Earlier today, we did conduct strikes to crater the road, and we destroyed a small bridge to prevent that convoy from moving further east,” Colonel Dillon said.

“The convoy of buses and ambulances has not been struck, but there have been individual vehicles and individuals clearly identified as ISIS, and we did strike those,” Colonel Dillon said. “If we can strike ISIS where we’re able to do so without harming civilians, we will do that.” The Islamic State is also known as ISIS or ISIL.

Colonel Dillon said the airstrikes had stopped the ISIS convoy before it reached militant-held territory, which meant the stranded fighters were deep within an area dominated by the Syrian

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