Explosions inside Conoco US base in Deir Ezzor: Al Mayadeen sources
Al Mayadeen sources say the explosions are likely the result of the base being targeted with several rockets.
Al Mayadeen sources reported sounds of explosions inside the US occupation Conoco Field base in the northern countryside of Deir Ezzor.
The sources mentioned that the explosions are likely the result of the base being targeted with several rockets, with no information available yet regarding casualties.
In the past few hours, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced targeting US forces in the vicinity of Erbil International Airport in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region using two drones, confirming direct hits.
The Pentagon has acknowledged that US forces were attacked at least 12 times in Iraq and four times in Syria last week.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq continues to target US bases in Syria and Iraq, coinciding with Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, which entered its 21st day.
On Thursday, a missile attack targeted US forces in al-Shaddadi, in the eastern Syrian province of al-Hasakah.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq said on Wednesday it targeted the US occupation Kharab al-Jir base in northeastern Syria with a salvo of rockets.
A couple of days ago, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for targeting the al-Omar oil field base in the countryside of Deir Ezzor and the al-Shaddadi US occupation bases in Syria using drones, confirming direct hits.
The Resistance also claimed responsibility for targeting the al-Tanf base and other US occupation bases in the vicinity of the al-Rukban camp, noting that the strike was carried out by two drones.
The Islamic resistance in Iraq also announced targeting the al-Malikiyah base in Syria with a drone.
Furthermore, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq has targeted US occupation bases in Iraqi territory several times, including the Ain al-Assad base in Baghdad and the Harir base in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region.
On its part, the US Central Command confirmed on Wednesday that 24 American troops were injured during a series of drone attacks targeting its bases in Syria and Iraq last week.
Since day one of the launch of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, and in response to the United States declaring full support to the Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people, Iraqi Resistance factions declared that all US bases within reach had become legitimate targets, especially those in Iraq.
On October 18, the military spokesperson for the Iraqi Kataib Hezbollah, Jaafar al-Husseini, announced that the Iraqi Resistance has joined Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and is directing its strikes against US bases in the region.
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