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U.S. Apache Helicopters Join Counter-ISIL (ISIS) Fight, Carter Says

Destroys ISIS Target In Iraq For The first Time

U.S. Apache helicopters have entered the fight in Iraq against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, Defense Secretary Ash Carter told reporters yesterday.

"Commanders have used the Apache capability that we positioned there and that [President Barack Obama] authorized them to use some months ago," Carter said as he traveled to Brussels for meetings with his fellow NATO defense ministers.

An ISIL target in Iraq was destroyed in an Apache strike, Carter said, noting this is the "first time that it's been called into action, and effectively" in the ISIL fight.

U.S. and Iraqi commanders decided the aircraft "could be effective in helping those forces that are positioning themselves for the two-forked envelopment of Mosul," Carter said.

"That's what it was used for -- to help them along their way," he added.

The June 12 strike was in support of Iraqi security forces operating in the Tigris River Valley, a Defense Department spokesman said, adding that the strike was vetted and approved through the same process the coalition uses for all strikes.

"The Apache strike destroyed (an ISIL) vehicle-borne improvised explosive device near Qayyarah, Iraq," the spokesman said.

(Source: Armed Forces News Service. Image from file)

FMI: www.dod.gov

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