The latest user generated content from the ground in Syria following Tuesday’s airstrikes against Islamic State. WSJ’s Mark Kelly reports. The U.S. and Arab allies launched a second major wave of airstrikes in Syria targeting mobile oil refineries controlled by Islamic State, the Pentagon said. Inside Syria, local residents reported that the radical fighters were taking measures to evade attacks such as moving into civilian areas in towns and cities in eastern Syria. The warplanes hit 12 modular oil refineries located in remote areas of eastern Syria, the Defense Department said. U.S. officials said the latest airstrikes on Wednesday aimed at cutting off a key source of income for Islamic State forces, which smuggle oil from captured Syrian infrastructure and sell it on the black market. U.S. officials said the money from the oil has allowed Islamic State militants to finance their operations in Iraq and Syria. Refugees wait […]