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US denies deadly strike on Syria army base

The US has denied that the US-led coalition's warplanes have struck Syrian army positions near the embattled country's border with Iraq.

A US missile launched in Syria in April.

A US missile launched in Syria in April. Source: Lt. j.g. Matthew Daniels/U.S. Navy via AP

Syrian state media and a military media unit run by Lebanon's Hezbollah group say the US-led coalition has targeted Syrian army positions, but US military officials have denied any knowledge.

"Some of our military sites between Albu Kamal and Hamimia were exposed at dawn today to aggression launched by US coalition jets," state news agency SANA reported, citing a military source.

The media unit run by Hezbollah, a military ally of Damascus, said the strikes were near T2, an energy installation located near the border with Iraq and about 100 km west of the Euphrates river, where the coalition is backing ground forces against Islamic State.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Thursday at least 12 pro-regime fighters were killed in an area south of Albu Kamal.

But a US military official denied any knowledge of the strikes.

"We have no operational reporting of a US-led coalition strike against pro-Syrian regime targets or forces," Captain Bill Urban, a spokesman for US Central Command, told Reuters.

Another Pentagon spokesman, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: "We have no information to substantiate those reports."

Eastern Syria was mostly held by Islamic State until last year, when two rival campaigns, one by the Syrian army backed by Russia, Iran and Hezbollah, the other by Kurdish and Arab militias backed by the US coalition, took most of its land.

Communication between Russia and the United States averted most clashes between them. However, the coalition has struck Syrian pro-government forces that it said were attempting to attack coalition positions.

The US military operating outside the coalition also maintains a base at Tanf in the eastern Syrian desert near the borders with Iraq and Jordan and last year struck pro-government forces moving along a road towards it.


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Source: AFP, SBS



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