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Five Kurdish-led fighters killed in drone attack on US base in Syria

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BEIRUT: Five fighters from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces were killed in an overnight attack on an American base in eastern Syria, a war monitor said Monday.

“Five members from SDF special forces were killed and around 20 wounded by a drone attack after midnight on AlOmar oil field,” the largest US-led coalition base in Syria, said Rami Abdel Rahman, the head of the Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a loose alliance of pro-Iran fighters opposed to US support for Israel in Gaza, claimed a drone attack on Sunday “against the US occupation base in the AlOmar oil field”.

The Observator­y’s Abdel Rahman said the attack hit an SDF section inside the base, in “the first attack by pro-Iran groups against American bases after the US strikes on Syria and Iraq” late last week.

On January 28, a drone slammed into a base in Jordan, killing three US soldiers and wounding more than 40, an attack Washington blamed on Iran-backed forces.

The US responded Friday with a series of unilateral strikes on Iran-linked targets in Syria and Iraq, and has said it would press on with its retaliatio­n.

The Observator­y, which relies on a network of sources inside Syria, had said at least 29 proIran fighters were killed in the US strikes in Syria.

A US-led coalition was set up in 2014 to fight Islamic State group jihadists who had seized swathes of Iraq and neighbouri­ng Syria.

Roughly 2,500 US troops are deployed in Iraq and about 900 in Syria as part of the coalition. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A young boy carries empty jerricans in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip as fighting continues between Israel and the Palestinia­n Hamas group.
— AFP photo A young boy carries empty jerricans in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip as fighting continues between Israel and the Palestinia­n Hamas group.

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