American forces reportedly carried out an airstrike in northwestern Syria on Tuesday, killing two people in a minivan just 10 miles from the compound where ISIS fiend Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi died during a US raid in October.

The projectile used in the attack in Atmeh is believed to be a rare Hellfire missile known as the AGM-114R9X — which, instead of a traditional warhead, has sword-like blades that protrude out of it, according The Warzone.

The publication cited a report that said the dead targets were “mashed” from the impact of the weapon.

Another report said one of the van’s occupants was also believed to be part of a group that splintered from al Qaeda in 2017, called the Hayat Tahrir Al Sham.

Photos from the scene, which is in Idlib province, show significant damage to the front passenger side of the van, while the rest of the vehicle remained generally intact.