US aircraft on Sunday targeted a meeting of al Qaeda operatives in Northwest Syria, killing a senior leader whose ties to the group stretch back to operations in Afghanistan in the 1980s. The Pentagon on Monday said the strikes targeted the leaders, who are linked to Al-Nusra, the al Qaeda affiliate group in Syria. The strike killed Abu Firas al-Suri, who worked alongside Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan in the 1980s, and was linked to Yemen and then Syria. Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said during a Monday briefing the strike occurred in the Northwest region of Syria, but declined to name a specific city or region. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the strike killed up to 20 militants, including al-Suri’s son, reported the BBC. (Watch the briefing.)
New Air Force PT Uniforms to Hit Shelves in July
May 1, 2024
The Air Force’s new physical training uniforms have been a long time coming. The clothing set was first unveiled in 2021, with a promised 2022 debut. But supply chain issues delayed its arrival multiple times, according to the Air Force. But finally, Airmen are expected to be able to buy…