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Drone Attack Kills Allies at U.S. Base in Syria

This photo issued by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024 shows a RAF Typhoon FGR4 aircraft returning to the base following strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. The U.S. and Brita

A drone attack on a base housing U.S. troops in eastern Syria resulted in the deaths of six allied Kurdish fighters on Sunday. This attack marks the first significant act of aggression since the United States launched retaliatory strikes against Iran-backed militias over the weekend. The U.S.-backed Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) reported that the attack targeted a training ground at the al-Omar base in Syria's Deir el-Zour province, where the forces' commando units are trained. Fortunately, no casualties were reported among the U.S. troops stationed there.

The responsibility for the attack has been claimed by an umbrella group of Iran-backed Iraqi militias known as the Islamic Resistance in Iraq. They released a video showcasing the launch of a drone from an undisclosed location. It is worth noting that this same group had previously carried out a drone attack in late January, killing three U.S. troops and injuring many others at a base in Jordan. In response to that attack, the U.S. military launched multiple retaliatory strikes against Iran-backed militant groups in Syria, Iraq, and even targeted the Houthis in Yemen.

Initially, the SDF accused 'Syrian regime-backed mercenaries' of conducting Sunday's attack, but their second statement clarified that they now attribute it to 'Iran-backed militias' after a thorough investigation. This umbrella group has been responsible for numerous drone attacks on U.S. military bases and personnel in both Iraq and Syria. They have consistently called for the withdrawal of American soldiers from these countries.

The timing of this attack is significant, as tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has created a volatile atmosphere in the region. The war originated from Hamas' violent actions in southern Israel on October 7.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based opposition war monitor, reported that at least seven SDF fighters were killed in Sunday's attack, with at least 18 others sustaining various injuries, some critical. The attack occurred just two days after the U.S. military launched strikes against militant targets with links to Iran in Syria and Iraq.

In response to the attack, the SDF stated that they have the right to retaliate. Meanwhile, the U.S. Central Command issued a statement explaining that their strikes on Sunday targeted four anti-ship missiles that were being prepared for launch from Houthi rebel-controlled areas in Yemen. The U.S. military justified these strikes as an act of self-defense, given that the missiles posed an imminent threat to U.S. Navy ships and merchant vessels in the region.

These strikes came one day after the U.S. and Britain conducted a second wave of attacks against the Houthis in an effort to weaken their capacity to target vessels in the Red Sea. The U.S. and Britain claimed to have hit 36 Houthi targets during these strikes.

As tensions remain high in the Middle East, it is critical for all parties involved to exercise restraint and seek diplomatic resolutions to mitigate further acts of aggression. The situation remains fluid, and the international community will be closely watching for any further developments.

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