US base in northeastern Syria targeted in missile attack

A US military base in northeastern Syria was struck by a missile attack on Monday, marking the latest in a series of similar incidents targeting American forces in the region.
The base, located in the town of Al-Shaddad in the Al-Hasakah governorate, faced the assault, and at present, there is no information available regarding casualties, as per reports from local sources.
As of now, the United States has not released any official statement addressing the incident.
This marks another instance in a series of attacks on US military installations in the region. Previous assaults have targeted bases in the Tenef region, the Malikiyye district near the Iraqi border, the Shaddadi district in the Hasakah province, and the Deir ez-Zor province. The methods employed in these attacks include the use of drones and surface-to-surface weapons of unidentified origin.
The situation raises concerns about the security and stability of US military operations in the region, prompting heightened attention to the ongoing tensions and potential repercussions. (ILKHA)
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