Coalition military fighters hammered 37 ISIS targets with 18 strikes in Syria – obliterating oil supplies, vehicles and weapons caches.

Nine strikes hit 62 ISIS targets in Iraq – destroying an array of deadly weapons including rocket systems, vehicle bombs, machine guns and grenade launches.

US defence officials said the strikes were conducted as part of Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR), a campaign to crush ISIS in Syria and Iraq.

The aim of the strikes was to limit to death cult’s ability to commit atrocities in the Middle East and across the world, OIR officials said.

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The strikes came on the same day a lone suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at Manchester Arena – killing 22 and injuring dozens of others.

US President Donald Trump condemned the abhorrent attack and blasted the culprits “evil losers”.

The attacker responsible for the worst attack since the 7/7 bombings has been named as Manchester-born Salman Abed.

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The 22-year-old, who was known to security services, is being probed over alleged ties to an ISIS recruiter.

Russian president Vladimir Putin also slammed the “inhuman crime” that saw children as young as eight killed by a bomb packed with nails, nuts and bolts.

He warned ISIS terrorists who masterminded the terrorist attack that it will not go "unpunished”.

He said: “We strongly condemn this cynical and inhuman crime. We expect that its masterminds won’t go unpunished," the Russian president said.

He called for further cooperation between Britain and Russia to destroy the threat of terrorism.

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Putin "confirmed readiness to step up anti-terrorist cooperation with British partners – both on a bilateral basis and as part of broad international efforts”.

Russia has been taking on ISIS in the Middle East as part of its campaign in support of Bashar al-Assad in Syria.