"In Iraq, coalition military forces conducted 26 air strikes" using manned and unmanned aircraft from today to tomorrow morning, the coalition said in a statement.
Thirteen of the strikes were in Anbar province west of Baghdad, where Iraqi security forces are battling to expand their control beyond the pockets of territory they currently hold.
There were eight more near Baiji in Salaheddin province, another contested area, and five in Nineveh, the first province to fall to an IS-led offensive last June.
But Iraqi forces have since managed to regain significant territory from the jihadists with support from pro-government paramilitaries, the US-led coalition and Iran.
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