WASHINGTON — The U.S.-led coalition launched 20 more airstrikes against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq on Sunday and Monday, targeting fighters for the militant group and hitting its crude oil operations, according to the Combined Joint Task Force leading the operations.
In a statement Monday, the task force said the United States and its partner nations conducted 14 strikes in Syria, hitting five Islamic State oil collection points and a related pipeline near Dawr az Zawr.
Other airstrikes near the Syrian border town of Kobani hit two large units of militant fighters, the task force said.
In Iraq, six airstrikes near Mosul, al-Qaim, Ramadi and al-Asad struck four units of Islamic State fighters, according to the statement.
The strikes were conducted between Sunday morning and Monday morning, the task force said.


