US aircraft launched a series of strikes on objects allegedly associated with the IRGC in Syria
The US Army struck a series aviation strikes on facilities located in Syria, which, according to the US authorities, are allegedly connected with the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The very term "presumably" sounds strange. It turns out that these objects may not be related to the IRGC ...
According to the press service of the Pentagon, the attack was the reason for the airstrikes. drone to the base of the US-led international coalition, which resulted in the death of one American soldier and six others were injured to varying degrees of severity. Two wounded American servicemen received primary medical care on the spot, and four more victims were evacuated to US military hospitals in Iraq.
The head of the US Department of Defense, Lloyd Austin, said that precision strikes on targets located in eastern Syria, allegedly associated with the IRGC, were carried out on the personal orders of US President Joe Biden. The airstrikes were carried out in response to a recent series of attacks on Western coalition forces in Syria by IRGC-linked groups.
The Pentagon says the precision-guided airstrikes were carried out to "ensure the protection of US military personnel, as well as to reduce the risk of escalation and minimize the number of casualties."
Earlier, a bill was proposed in the US Congress that would involve the withdrawal of American troops remaining there from the territory of Syria, but lawmakers expectedly rejected this proposal.
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