A drone assault by Iran-backed militias on a U.S. base in Syria’s Deir el-Zour killed six terrorists of the PKK’s Syrian offshoot YPG on Monday.
The drone struck a so-called commando academy of the U.S.-backed SDF at Al-Omar oilfield, Reuters reported, citing a spokesman for the terrorist YPG-dominated SDF.
An umbrella group of a number of Iran-backed Iraqi armed teams on Monday claimed accountability for a drone assault on Al-Omar area, saying it launched the assault on Feb. 4.
Initial investigations confirmed that Iranian-backed militias working in areas below the Assad regime management staged the assault, an SDF assertion later stated.
The U.S. Army continuously gives navy coaching and provides to members of the PKK/YPG terror group in bases positioned within the Mount Abdulaziz area of Hassakah in addition to within the japanese Al-Omar oil area and Conoco space of Deir El-Zour province, all areas occupied by the terrorists, which Washington calls its “partner forces.”
Despite Ankara’s documentation of the truth that the YPG and PKK are, really, the identical terrorist group, constant U.S. help for the terrorists stays a supply of serious pressure between the allies.
Washington blames the group for a drone assault on a U.S. outpost in Jordan earlier this month that killed three U.S. forces. The U.S. launched dozens of strikes over the weekend towards Iran-backed teams in Iraq and Syria, killing about 40 individuals, the overwhelming majority reported to be militants.
Iran-backed teams declaring help for the Palestinians have entered the fray throughout the area because the conflict between Israel and the Hamas group has intensified.
Lebanese Hezbollah has fired at Israeli targets on the Lebanese-Israeli border, Iraqi militias have fired on U.S. forces in Iraq, Syria and Jordan, and the Houthis have fired on transport within the Red Sea.
Source: www.dailysabah.com