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Rockets fired from Iraq at US-led coalition base in Syria

  • Attack by ‘outlaw elements’ in Iraq was the first major one against coalition forces in several weeks
  • A January 28 drone attack killed three US soldiers in the Jordanian desert on the Syrian border

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A convoy of US troops operating in Syria’s northeastern Hasakeh province in 2019. File photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Rockets were fired late Sunday from northern Iraq at a military base in Syria housing a US-led coalition, according to Iraqi security forces.

The anti-jihadist coalition said one of its fighter jets in Iraq had “destroyed a launcher in self-defence after reports of a failed rocket attack” near a base in northeast Syria.

“No US personnel were injured,” it added in a brief statement.

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It is the first major attack against the coalition forces in several weeks.

It comes days after Israel reportedly responded to an Iranian attack with a drone strike on the Islamic republic, amid tensions fuelled by the Gaza war.

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