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Magic! Watch the US Military Make ISIL Position Disappear

Now you see them, now you don't

September 8, 2014

One moment ISIL terrorists are there... the next moment they are not.

That's what one of the latest videos released by U.S. Central Command depicts in dramatic relief.

The strike in the video, conducted on August 30, was likely part of the airstrikes conducted against ISIL near the Mosul dam on the same day, U.S. Central Command said.

U.S. military forces continued to attack ISIL terrorists in support of Iraqi security force operations, using fighter and remotely-piloted aircraft to conduct five airstrikes in the vicinity of the Mosul Dam.
The strikes destroyed an ISIL armed vehicle, an ISIL fighting position, ISIL weapons, and significantly damaged an ISIL building. All aircraft exited the strike areas safely.

Central Command's latest press releases report that they have followed these airstrikes with further attacks on September 2 and September 7.

U.S. military forces continued to attack ISIL terrorists in Iraq using a mix of attack, bomber and fighter aircraft to conduct five airstrikes Sunday in support of Iraqi security forces and Sunni tribes protecting the Haditha Dam.

The strikes destroyed four ISIL Humvees, four ISIL armed vehicles, one ISIL fighting position, one ISIL command post, and one ISIL defensive fighting position. All aircraft exited the strike areas safely.

If they keep with their strategy on other strikes, then video for these strikes may also make its way to YouTube.