Two fighters with a US-backed Syrian militant group were injured in the attack, the Pentagon confirmed
Several explosives-laden drones have targeted an American military base in southern Syria, with one successfully hitting the compound, according to US Central Command. Washington keeps just shy of 1,000 soldiers in the Middle Eastern nation, despite repeated demands from Damascus to withdraw.Ā
CENTCOM said the attack involved three suicide drones and occurred on Friday morning at the US garrison in al-Tanf, Syria, where American forces have long been stationed alongside militia fighters who previously sought to overthrow the Syrian government.
āTwo of the drones were shot down by Coalition Forces while one struck the compound, injuring two members of the Syrian Free Army partner force who received medical treatment. No US forces were injured,ā the military said, adding that such strikes are āunacceptableā as they āplace our troops and our partners at risk and jeopardize the fight against ISIS.ā
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Situated near the three-way border junction with Iraq and Syria, the al-Tanf outpost was established by US troops in 2016. They soon embedded with a rebel faction then known as Maghaweir al-Thowra (āCommandos of the Revolutionā), which has since rebranded to the Syrian Free Army (distinct from the former Free Syrian Army).Ā
While Washington maintains the āvetted oppositionā group is meant to combat Islamic State terrorists and has abandoned its aims to oust Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, it has faced controversy in recent months amid allegations of corruption and drug trafficking by its members. In September, the US-led coalition was forced to sack the groupās commander, with the military saying the move āoccurred to ensure the long-term successā of the militia.
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The al-Tanf garrison has come under similar drone attacks on several occasions over the years, with sporadic strikes by unidentified actors. Last summer, Russian forces ā who continue to support the government in Damascus ā conducted several airstrikes in the area against a group of āUS-trained and equippedā militants who purportedly āhad committed terrorist acts and killed civilians.ā
In addition to 200 US soldiers based at al-Tanf, around 700 operate elsewhere in Syria, most in the countryās oil-rich northeast, where they have allied with Kurdish fighters. The Syrian government has repeatedly declared Washingtonās military presence illegal, and continues to accuse US forces of stealing vast amounts of the countryās energy resources.
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