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The number of casualties caused by rocket attacks on U.S. military bases in Syria is temporarily unknown

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Original Title: The number of casualties in the US military bases attacked by rockets is temporarily unknown

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  Overseas Network, June 29th Foreign media reported that the U.S. military base in Deir ez-Zor, Syria was attacked on Monday (28th) after the U.S. military launched an air strike on the military installations of the pro-Iranian militia in the border area between Syria and Iraq.

According to the Russian Satellite News Agency on the 28th, local Syrian media was quotedThe attacked base is adjacent to the Omar oil field in Deir al-Zor, the largest oil field in Syria. At least 8 rockets landed on the base. Afterwards, a large number of fighters and drones hovered in the air. The identity of the attacker is unknown. Videos and photos circulating on social media claimed to have captured the attack from a distance. The number of casualties at the military bases attacked is currently unknown.

  On the evening of the 27th, the US military launched an air strike against the military facilities of the pro-Iranian militia in the border areas between Syria and Iraq, claiming that these facilities were used to attack US troops in Iraq. Local sources said that the airstrike killed 5 people and injured many others. The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attack and stated that similar actions violated the sovereignty of Syria and Iraq, and demanded that the United States immediately stop its violation of the country’s territorial integrity. The Iraqi government also condemned the US action, stating that the attack was a “flagrant violation of Iraq’s sovereignty and national security” and promised to investigate the incident. (Overseas Net Hou Xingchuan)

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