Exactly five years after the United States took out Osama bin Laden, the terrorist leader and founder of al-Qaeda who was responsible for the death of thousands of Americans, the U.S. and its allies conducted 25 strikes against ISIS in Iraq and Syria on Sunday.

That’s according to a statement released Monday by the coalition leading the operations, Reuters reported.

In Iraq, 18 strikes near nine cities hit nine of the militant group’s tactical units, a financial center, several tunnels and 12 boats, the Combined Joint Task Force said. Three strikes were centered near Mosul, an ISIS stronghold, it added.

Seven strikes in Syria hit six ISIS tactical units as well as seven fighting positions, among other targets, according to the task force.