Drone targets US base in al-Tanf on Syria-Jordan-Iraq triborder
Sources told Al Mayadeen that a drone attack targeted the US al-Tanf base.
A United States base in al-Tanf, an area on the Syrian-Jordanian-Iraqi tri-border, was attacked on Sunday night, sources told Al Mayadeen.
Concurrently, US occupation forces at the al-Omar oil field base, in Deir Ezzor, were also targeted. Al Mayadeen's correspondent also reported that a powerful explosion was heard in the area. US military helicopters were also seen flying over the area.
On October 22, a barrage of six rockets targeted the US occupation base at the Conoco gas field in Deir Ezzor, eastern Syria.
A field source told Al Mayadeen that four rockets successfully hit their targets inside the military base at the Conoco gas field in the countryside of Deir Ezzor. The source also confirmed that loud explosions were heard inside the US military base.
According to the source, the rockets primarily targeted the radar station within the Conoco gas field base.
Shortly after, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that the US forces conducted strikes from the Conoco gas field, targeting the seven villages east of the Euphrates River, which are under the control of the Syrian government.
Our correspondent mentioned that the US strikes targeted the villages of Hatla, Marat, Khasham, and the outskirts of Huwaijat Saker and Huwaijat al-Muray'iya in the Deir Ezzor countryside.
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