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US Bases in Northeastern Syria Get Hit by Suspected Iranian Drone

(MENAFN) Bases housing U.S. forces in northeastern Syria came under attack on Sunday from what are believed to be Iranian drones and rockets, resulting in material damage but no reported injuries, as stated by reports from a war monitoring group.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that a rocket struck the Qasrak base in Hasakah province, followed by drone strikes around midnight and early morning. U.S. air defense systems were able to intercept several drones, while some projectiles still struck the site, causing damage, according to the monitor.

The group added that the Kharab al-Jir base near Rmeilan was also targeted by multiple rockets early Sunday. While some were intercepted, others hit their intended locations, with no immediate reports of casualties. Two additional drones were shot down near residential neighborhoods in Hasakah. These assaults led to heightened security measures and increased aerial patrols.

On Feb. 28, Israel and the United States reportedly carried out coordinated attacks on Tehran and other Iranian cities, resulting in the deaths of Iran's then Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, senior military officials, and civilians. Iran retaliated with waves of missile and drone strikes aimed at Israel and U.S. military sites across the Middle East.

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