A number of rockets hit close to US army base in Syria

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Two rockets have been fired at a U.S. base in northeastern Syria that was the location of an assault from Iranian-backed forces earlier this yr.

“A number of rounds of oblique hearth landed within the neighborhood of Inexperienced Village in northeastern Syria shortly after 9 p.m. Aug. 15, 2022, within the newest tried assault on Coalition forces and our companions,” an Operation Inherent Resolve spokesperson mentioned in an announcement Tuesday.

The spokesperson mentioned the assault prompted no accidents or injury to the bottom and surrounding areas, however famous that it did endanger the native civil inhabitants and infrastructure. Some rockets malfunctioned, with forces discovering two rockets in 4 rocket tubes about three miles from the bottom.

The U.S. maintains a presence of about 900 troops in Syria to help Syrian opposition forces, lots of whom are U.S. Army Special Forces personnel. 

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U.S. Army, troopers surveil the realm throughout a mixed joint patrol in Manbij, Syria.
(AP Photograph)

“A number of rockets didn’t launch and have been recovered by Coalition Forces and their Syrian Democratic Forces companions earlier than they may pose an extra risk to the native inhabitants,” the assertion mentioned.

The assault comes sooner or later after a number of drones strapped with explosives the focused the U.S.-run al-Tanf base in Syria. U.S. forces shot down one of many drones earlier than it may enter the bottom whereas one other was in a position to fly right into a constructing and detonate, nevertheless it didn’t trigger accidents.

The Inexperienced Village assault was the most recent try on U.S. and coalition forces on the facility, which was the location of a January an assault from Iranian-backed forces that noticed eight rockets strike across the base and trigger minor injury to the bottom and a close-by mosque.

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The U.S. army has but to attribute accountability for the most recent assault on the ability to a particular group.

“Fortunately on this event, there have been no casualties and no injury reported. Nevertheless, assaults like this danger each the lives of harmless civilians and essential infrastructure as a result of their indiscriminate nature,” Maj. Gen. John Brennan, the OIR commander, mentioned in an announcement. “The Coalition is proud to be a dependable accomplice within the efforts to keep up the lasting defeat of ISIS, and our dedication is unwavering regardless of these reckless actions by these accountable.”

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