Tensions Flare as Syrian and U.S. Forces Face Gunfire in Palmyra
A Syrian and U.S. military convoy in Palmyra came under fire during a patrol, according to local officials. Casualties were reported, though the Pentagon has yet to comment. This incident highlights the ongoing volatility and risks faced by forces in the region amid the fight against Islamic State remnants.
A convoy composed of Syrian military elements and U.S. forces from the coalition against the Islamic State encountered gunfire while patrolling in Palmyra, central Syria, two local Syrian officials told Reuters on Saturday.
The attack led to casualties, although the extent and specifics remain undisclosed. As of the time of reporting, the Pentagon had not issued any statement regarding the event.
This incident underscores the persistent dangers in the region as coalition and local forces continue operations to combat Islamic State affiliated fighters.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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