US military says using cyber capabilities against Daesh

By Reuters
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April 12, 2016

BUCKLEY AIR FORCE BASE: The US military is dropping "cyber bombs" on Daesh (also known as Islamic State) for the first time as part of a stepped-up coordinated effort that has put increasing pressure on the militant group, Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work said on Tuesday.

"Those guys are under enormous pressure. Every time we have gone after one of their defended positions over the last six months, we have defeated them. They have left, they have retreated," Work told reporters on a military plane en route to a Colorado air base.

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He said US and coalition forces were putting pressure on Islamic State from all directions, using every possible military capability, including cyber attacks, to defeat the group.

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