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CENTCOM Eliminates ISIS Plotter Responsible for Threatening US Citizens_ Partners and Civilians

  • On June 10, 2025, U.S. Central Command conducted a precision airstrike in northwestern Syria that killed Rakhim Boev, a Syria-based ISIS leader.
  • The strike occurred amid ongoing U.S. efforts to disrupt terrorist plots after troop reductions and warnings that Syria faces potential collapse and civil war.
  • Boev, an ISIS leader based in Syria, played a key role in coordinating attacks that endangered U.S. citizens, allied nations, and civilians, supporting CENTCOM’s mission to weaken terrorist threats.
  • CENTCOM announced the strike on June 12 on social media, emphasizing continued coordination with regional partners to prevent terrorist attacks on U.S. forces and allies.
  • This operation highlights the challenges of counterterrorism amid Syria's fracturing political landscape and U.S. troop drawdown, suggesting ongoing instability and threats in the region.
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According to CENTCOM, Rahim Boev participated in "planning external operations that threatened U.S. citizens, partners, and nationals."

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World News broke the news in United States on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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