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Guidance: British forces air strikes in Iraq and Syria: monthly list

Ministry Of Defence

April 29
14:53 2024

Details of air strikes on Daesh by Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft who are supporting Iraqi ground forces as part of the international coalition.

For more information see Daesh: UK government response

Published 22 January 2015
Last updated 29 April 2024 +show all updates
  1. Added: 'RAF air strikes in Iraq and Syria: January to April 2024'.

  2. Updated with an archived list of previously-announced airstrikes from January to December 2022.

  3. Added: RAF air strikes in Iraq and Syria: January to December 2020 and January to December 2021.

  4. Airstrikes added to the following: Iraq and Syria: April 2019 to December 2019 and July, August, September, October and December 2018.

  5. Added the following dates for the RAF air strikes in Iraq and Syria: January 2019; February 2019; March 2019; April 2019 to December 2019; December 2018; November 2018, October 2018 and September 2018.

  6. Added the air strikes monthly list for August 2018.

  7. Added the monthly list for July 2018.

  8. Added updates of the air strikes in Iraq and Syria for June 2018.

  9. Added RAF air strikes monthly list for May 2018.

  10. Added strike update archive list for March and April.

  11. Added Strike updates for January and February 2018.

  12. Added Air Strikes for December 2017.

  13. Added October and November updates.

  14. Added additional information to RAF air strikes in Iraq and Syria: September 2017.

  15. Added RAF air strikes in Iraq and Syria: September 2017.

  16. Added RAF air strikes in Iraq and Syria: August 2017.

  17. Added RAF air strikes in Iraq and Syria: July 2017.

  18. Added June 2017 edition.

  19. Added May edition.

  20. Added April 2017 edition.

  21. Added March edition.

  22. Added February 2017 edition.

  23. Added RAF air strikes in Iraq and Syria: January 2017

  24. Added December edition.

  25. Added November edition.

  26. Added October edition.

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