US carried out strike after attack in Syria
4/12/2024 6:06
The U.S. military carried out a strike in self defense against weapon systems in eastern Syria, the Pentagon said on Tuesday, adding it was unrelated to the ongoing rebel advances in the country. Pentagon spokesman Major General Pat Ryder told reporters that earlier on Tuesday the U.S. military struck weapons systems, including three mobile rocket launchers and a T-64 tank after projectiles were launched toward U.S. troops at Military Support Site (MSS) Euphrates. "These self defense actions successfully eliminated imminent threats to U.S. personnel and were not linked to any broader activities in northwest Syria by other groups," Ryder said. He added that the military was looking into who launched the attacks against U.S. troops, but said that Iran-backed forces have carried out attacks in the past from the area. Ryder added that Syrian military forces were also in the region. There are roughly 900 U.S. troops in Syria that focus on countering Islamic State militants in the region.
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