OTTAWA—Two CF-18s have carried out Canada’s the third airstrike against an Islamic State position in Syria.

Defence Minister Jason Kenney says the mission took place Tuesday near the eastern city of Al Hasakah, a hotly contested area where forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad recently made minor gains.

The official news agency in Kuwait reported earlier this week that Syrian regular army troops had recaptured a youth prison and a village south of the embattled community after fierce fighting with extremists.

The agency, quoting the independent Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said as many as 20 Syrian soldiers and pro-government militia were killed in the lead-up to the capture.

Kenney says the Canadian jets used a precision-guided bomb to destroy an Islamic State compound.

It has been weeks since the Canadian military has held an operations briefing or answered any questions about the war.

The last time was in the aftermath of a report into the friendly-fire death of a special forces soldier, Sgt. Andrew Doiron.

Kenney’s statement also revealed that the air force carried out a separate strike Wednesday in the vicinity of the strategically important oil town of Bayji, north of Baghdad, in Iraq.

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