June 2021 United States airstrike in Syria
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On 28 June 2021, President Biden directed airstrikes against Iran-backed militia groups close to the Syria-Iraq border.[2] F-15E and F-16 aircraft were used to launch the attack in what the U.S. described as a retaliatory attack against U.S. facilities and personnel in Iraq by militia groups.[3][4] Two operational and weapons storage facilities were targeted in Syria, the U.S. military revealed in a statement.[5] Despite the U.S. not disclosing the information regarding the casualties in the attack, the SOHR stated that at least nine Iran-backed Iraqi militia fighters died, leaving many others injured.[6] Iraqi militia groups aligned with Iran in a statement named four members of the Kataib Sayyed al-Shuhada faction they said were killed in the attack on the Syria-Iraq border.
Reaction
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi condemned the air attack as a "blatant and unacceptable violation of Iraqi sovereignty and Iraqi national security".[7] Meanwhile, Syrian state media (SANA) reported that an air missile attack after midnight on residential houses in the countryside of Abu Kamal, presumably by American warplanes, killed a child and injured three civilians.[8]
Aftermath
Hours later, U.S. forces in Syria came under fire, following the U.S. strikes on the Syria-Iraqi border.[9] Pro-Iranian militias fired rockets at the American base at Al-Omar Oilfield in Syria in response to U.S. airstrikes.[10] The U.S. coalition responded by firing heavy artillery on Iranian-backed Militias Positions around Al-Mayadin.[11][12] There were no injuries sustained during the attack, the spokesman for Operation Inherent Resolve, Col. Wayne Marotto disclosed.[13][14]
See also
- List of United States attacks on Syria during the Syrian civil war
- February 2021 United States airstrike in Syria
References
- ^ "US strikes at Iraqi-Syrian borders – Seven members of Al-Hashd al-Shaabi killed and military post destroyed in US air attack on Iranian militia". 28 June 2021.
- ^ "Biden orders U.S. airstrikes on Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria". Axios. 28 June 2021.
- ^ "US airstrikes target Iran-backed militias in Syria, Iraq". AP News. 27 June 2021.
- ^ "U.S. warplanes strike Iran-backed militia in Iraq, Syria". Reuters. 27 June 2021.
- ^ "US carries out air raids on Iran-backed militias in Syria, Iraq". Al Jazeera. 28 June 2021.
- ^ "Death toll update Nine militiamen of Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces killed in US airstrikes near Syria-Iraq border". The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights. 28 June 2021.
- ^ "US raids slammed as 'blatant violation' of Iraq's sovereignty". Al Jazeera. 28 June 2021.
- ^ "Aerial aggression believed to be American on border area with Iraq in Deir Ezzor countryside". SANA. 28 June 2021.
- ^ "U.S. troops come under fire in Syria after strikes against Iran-backed militias". Reuters. 28 June 2021.
- ^ "Reacting to US strikes on Iranian positions Iranian-backed militias shell US military base in Deir Ezzor, causing material damage". The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights. 28 June 2021.
- ^ "US forces in Syria attacked after air raids on armed groups". www.aljazeera.com.
- ^ "US Troops Come Under Fire in Syria after Strikes Against Pro-Iran Militias". Asharq AL-awsat.
- ^ Choi, Joseph (28 June 2021). "US troops come under fire in Syria after weekend airstrikes". The Hill.
- ^ "U.S. troops come under fire in Syria day after airstrikes targeted militias". The Week. 28 June 2021.
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