Qatar Tribune

US military reports rocket attacks on its patrol base in Syria: Official

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THE United States military has reported two rocket attacks targeting its patrol base in northeaste­rn Syria, but said there were no injuries to its forces.

In a statement, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said the attacks “targeted coalition forces” at its base in alShaddadi in Syria late on Friday.

The attacks come as tensions escalate on the Syria-Turkey border.

“The attack resulted in no injuries or damage to the base of coalition property.” It did not say who was behind the rocket fire.

The attacks come as tensions escalate on the Syria-Turkey border with the Turkish military launching a wave of deadly air raids on Kurdish forces in both Syria and Iraq in retaliatio­n for a bombing in Istanbul on November 13. Ankara blames the banned Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the YPG Kurdish forces for the attack, but they deny any involvemen­t.

There have also been rocket attacks from Syria that have killed civilians in Turkey.

The US – for which the YPGdominat­ed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) has been a key ally in the fight against ISIL (ISIS) group – has been urging de-escalation.

CENTCOM said on Friday that the SDF visited the origin site of the attacks and found a third unfired rocket.

“Attacks of this kind place coalition forces and the civilian populace at risk and undermine the hard-earned stability and security of Syria and the region,” said Colonel Joe Buccino, a spokesman for CENTCOM.

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