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Blasts in Syria kill six troops allied to U.S.

- By Bassem Mroue and Kareem Chehayeb

BEIRUT — A drone attack on a base housing U.S. troops in eastern Syria killed six allied Kurdish fighters late Sunday, in the first significan­t attack in Syria or Iraq since the United States launched retaliator­y strikes over the weekend against Iran-backed militias that have been targeting its forces in the region.

The U.s.-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces said Monday the attack hit a training ground at al-omar base in Syria’s eastern province of Deir el-zour, where the forces’ commando units are trained. No casualties were reported among U.S. troops.

An umbrella group of Iran-backed Iraqi militias, dubbed the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, released a video claiming responsibi­lity for the attack and showing them launching a drone from an unspecifie­d location.

In late January, a drone attack by the same group killed three U.S. troops and wounded dozens more at a desert base in Jordan. The U.S. military launched dozens of retaliator­y strikes targeting Iran-backed terrorist groups in western Iraq and eastern Syria and also struck Houthis terrorists in Yemen.

The SDF initially accused “Syrian regime-backed mercenarie­s” of carrying out Sunday’s attack but in a second statement blamed “Iranbacked militias” after investigat­ing the attack.

The umbrella group has launched dozens of drone attacks on U.S. military bases and troops in Iraq and Syria, and has called for the withdrawal of American soldiers from both countries.

Meanwhile, Britain-based opposition war monitor Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said at least seven SDF fighters were killed in the attack on Sunday.

Also, the U.S. military said it struck four anti-ship missiles on Sunday that were prepared to be fired at vessels in the Red Sea from Houthi terrorist-controlled areas in Yemen.

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