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Watch US-led coalition airstrikes take the fight to ISIS in Iraq

Apr 4, 2016, 22:50 IST

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Recently released videos from the Combined Joint Task Force's Operation Inherent Resolve show the 65 member coalition battering ISIS targets across Iraq and Syria.

In the footage below, watch some of ISIS' most important assets meet justice.

Here, on March 5, Australian warplanes drop ten 2,000 pound GPS-guided bombs on ISIS weapons storage and IED production facilities.

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Here, on March 19, in a rare daytime raid, the coalition takes an ISIS headquarters building in the President's administration building at ?Mosul? University?.

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Here, on March 23, US-led warplanes crush an ISIS communication compound near Qayyarah, Iraq, south of Mosul.

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Here, on March 24, the coalition takes out an ISIS-controlled bridge used by the group to transport personnel and supplies to their stronghold in Mosul.

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Here, on March 28, a coalition strike destroys an ISIS barracks near Hit, Iraq.

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This video, published on April 2, shows Iraq's own airforce using a guided missile to take out an ISIS vehicle parked outside of a compound.

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Another video shows Iraqi warplanes expertly taking out an ISIS vehicle on the move.

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