U.S.-Russia brokered Syrian truce A ceasefire in which the Syrian government must halt combat missions, and opposition groups – supported by the U.S. and Gulf States – must halt fighting, has the tentative backing of the Free Syrian Army 1. Damascus must halt aerial bombardments on agreed areas and use of barrel bombs 2. Aid groups must receive humanitarian access to war-torn Aleppo area 3. If truce holds, Russia and U.S. will set up “joint implementation centre” to combat so-called Islamic State and Al Qaeda-affiliated Jabhat Fateh al-Sham Current Islamic State control *formerly Nusra Front Incirlik: U.S. base. A-10s, F-15s, F-16s, MQ-9 Reaper drones, AC-130 Spectre gunship. Royal Saudi Air Force F-15s 100 miles 160km CYPRUS RAF Akrotiri: Tornados, Typhoons. 16 combat aircraft Khmeimim: Russian airbase with 50-plus aircraft. Sukhoi Su-24s, Su-25s, Su-34s. Mi-24 helicopter gunships and Mi-8 support helicopters, T-90 tanks, BTR-82s TURKEY Raqqa Aleppo SYRIA Damascus JORDAN Muwaffaq Salti Air Base: F-16s from Jordanian, Belgian, Netherlands, Bahraini air forces, MQ-9 Reapers Irbil: Operational hub for U.S.-led Operation Inherent Resolve. Apache attack helicopters, reconnaissance aircraft Mosul Kirkuk Baghdad Al Asad U.S. special forces base IRAQ KUWAIT Ali Al Salem: 10 RAF MQ-9 Reapers Persian Gulf: USS Dwight D. Eisenhower carrier strike group, with F/A-18 Hornet warplanes, deployed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve Qayyarah Air Base Launch pad to liberate Mosul IRAN Hamedan Air Base: Undisclosed number of Tupolev Tu-22MS bombers and Sukhoi-34 fighter-bombers 2014-16, Inherent Resolve: U.S. and coalition have conducted 14,838 airstrikes in Iraq and Syria (to Aug 31, 2016) Sources: U.S. Central Command, IHS Conflict Monitor, Defense One