Gunfire Eruption in Palmyra Injures U.S. and Syrian Troops
Four U.S. service members and two Syrian personnel were injured in an attack in Palmyra, Syria. The assailant, who opened fire on their convoy, was killed. The injured were evacuated by helicopter to a U.S. base. The situation remains under investigation as details continue to emerge.
Four U.S. service members sustained injuries, with some in critical condition, after an attacker targeted their patrol in Palmyra, Syria, on Saturday, a U.S. official informed Reuters.
According to SANA, the Syrian state news agency, two Syrian service members were also injured during the assault. The assailant was neutralized, but further details remain scarce, and information is developing.
The incident occurred amid joint Syrian military and U.S. coalition forces' operations against Islamic State, with U.S. troops providing support in the region. Injured personnel were airlifted by U.S. helicopters to a base at Al-Tanf near the Iraqi border, per a secure source.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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