The Philippine Star

US launches rare strike on Syrian gov’t-backed troops

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The US military launched airstrikes on Syrian government­backed troops Wednesday after as many as 500 attackers began what a US military official said appeared to be a coordinate­d assault on Syrian opposition forces accompanie­d by USU advisers in Deir elZour province.

The official said the strikes were in self-defense after the pro-government forces began firing artillery and tank rounds at the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces. About 100 of the attackers were killed, the official said.

It was a rare US strike against forces that support Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime.

The official said the proregime troops were in a large formation supported by artillery, tanks, multiple-launch rocket systems and mortars, and that 20 to 30 artillery and tank rounds landed within some 500 meters of the SDF headquarte­rs.

Several US officials said no Americans were injured or killed in the attack by the pro-regime forces, but one SDF member was wounded. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss preliminar­y details of the attack.

In response to the attack, officials said the Syrian Democratic Forces supported by the coalition targeted the pro-government troops with a combinatio­n of airstrikes and artillery rounds. Any of the attacking vehicles and personnel who turned around and headed back west were not targeted, the military official said.

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