Daily Tribune (Philippines)

U.S. strikes Syrian targets

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said that 17 people were killed.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (AFP) — The US military struck facilities in eastern Syria used by Iran-backed armed groups Thursday, saying Preside2nt Joe Biden’s new administra­tion was sending Tehran a message after recent rocket attacks on US troop locations in Iraq.

In its first military action against Iran-linked groups since Biden became president five weeks ago, the US Defense Department said it had carried out airstrikes at a Syria-Iraq border control point used by those groups, destroying “multiple facilities.”

“At President Biden’s direction, US military forces earlier this evening conducted airstrikes against infrastruc­ture utilized by Iranian-backed militant groups in eastern Syria,” said spokesman John Kirby in a statement.

“These strikes were authorized in response to recent attacks against American and Coalition personnel in Iraq, and to ongoing threats to those personnel,” he said.

Kirby did not say whether there were any casualties in Thursday’s attack.

But the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said that 17 people were killed after the strike hit three trucks loaded with munitions coming from Iraq near the Syrian city of Bukamal.

The group said all the dead were from Iraq’s state-sponsored Hashed al-Shaabi force, the umbrella group over many small militias that have ties to Iran.

Kirby said the location was used by Kataeb Hezbollah and Kataeb Sayyid al-Shuhada, two armed Iraqi Shiite groups under Hashed al-Shaabi.

The US action followed three rocket attacks on facilities in Iraq used by United States and coalition forces fighting the Islamic State group.

One of those strikes, on a military complex in the Kurdish region’s capital Arbil on 15 February, killed a civilian and a foreign contractor working with coalition forces, and injured several US contractor­s and a soldier.

The attacks in Iraq laid down a challenge to the new Biden administra­tion just as it opened a door to resumed negotiatio­ns with Tehran over its alleged nuclear weapons program.

Last week, the administra­tion offered talks with Iran led by European allies as it sought to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal, left on the brink of collapse after the previous government of President Donald Trump withdrew from it.

 ?? OLIVIER DOULIERY/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? Like a garrison Razor wire remains atop a security fence outside the US Capitol in Washington, D.C. even as acting Capitol police chief Yogananda Pittman testifies Thursday in a congressio­nal hearing on the 6 January attack by supporters of then-president Donald Trump.
OLIVIER DOULIERY/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Like a garrison Razor wire remains atop a security fence outside the US Capitol in Washington, D.C. even as acting Capitol police chief Yogananda Pittman testifies Thursday in a congressio­nal hearing on the 6 January attack by supporters of then-president Donald Trump.

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