Missile attack targets US forces in northeastern Syria
The US Central Command confirms that the Green village base in northeastern Syria was attacked by two missiles near the international coalition forces, and indicates that there were no injuries or material damage.
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that the occupied Green Village in northeastern Syria, near the occupied Al-Omar oilfield, was attacked, on Monday evening, when two missiles fell near the 'international coalition forces', without causing any injuries or material damage.
CENTCOM indicated, in a statement, that on March 13, at 8:23 pm, local time in Syria, two missiles landed near the Mission Support Site Green Village in northeastern Syria.
The statement also noted that "no US or Coalition troops were killed or wounded and there was no damage to Coalition infrastructure or equipment."
A rocket attack targeted Mission Support Site Green Village in Northeast Syria today. pic.twitter.com/Dm7iqmUhVq
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) March 13, 2023
US-led forces in Syria transport 150 ISIS militants from Al-Hasakah
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The sources stated that the ISIS militants of various foreign nationalities, who number about 150, were transferred to the US bases of Al-Shadadi and Al-Omar in the countryside of Deir Ezzor and the Semalka border crossing, on the border with Iraq.
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