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The four strikes, conducted by a mix of drone aircraft and fighter jets, destroyed several armoured vehicles and armed trucks, Central Command said.
Later on Saturday, Central Command said the US military had conducted a third airdrop of food and water to members of Iraq’s Yazidi sect who have taken refuge on Mount Sinjar in northern Iraq after being threatened by the Islamic State.
The latest of the missions, which have occurred three nights in a row, involved three US military cargo aircraft escorted by fighter jets, it said.
Islamic State has captured wide swaths of northern Iraq since June, executing non-Sunni Muslim captives, displacing tens of thousands of people and drawing the first US air strikes in the region since Washington withdrew troops in 2011.
After routing Kurdish forces this week, the militants are just 30 minutes’ drive from Arbil, the Iraqi Kurdish capital, which up to now has been spared the sectarian bloodshed that has scarred other parts of Iraq for a decade.
Obama said Washington would continue to provide military assistance and advice to Baghdad and Kurdish forces, but he repeatedly stressed the importance of Iraq’s forming its own inclusive government.