The United States has military carried out multiple air strikes in Syria against Iran-aligned groups it blames for a deadly drone attack that killed an American contractor, injured another and wounded five US troops, the Pentagon says.
Both the attack on US personnel and the retaliation were disclosed by the Pentagon at the same time late on Thursday.
The attack against US personnel took place at a coalition base near Hasakah in northeast Syria at 1.38pm (1038 GMT) on Thursday, it said.
The US intelligence community assessed that the one-way attack drone was Iranian in origin, the military said, a conclusion that could further aggravate already strained tensions between Washington and Tehran.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the retaliatory strikes were carried out at the direction of President Joe Biden and targeted facilities used by groups affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).
“The air strikes were conducted in response to today’s attack as well as a series of recent attacks against Coalition forces in Syria by groups affiliated with the IRGC,” Austin said in a statement.
‘No group will strike our troops’
“No group will strike our troops with impunity.”
The drone attack caused wounds that, for three service members and a contractor, required medical evacuation to Iraq, where the US-led coalition battling the remnants of Islamic State has medical facilities, the military said.
The other two wounded American troops were treated at the base in northeast Syria, the Pentagon said.
US troops have come under attack by Iranian-backed groups about 78 times since the beginning of 2021, according to Army General Erik Kurilla, who oversees US troops in the Middle East as the head of Central Command.
Kurilla, testifying to the House Armed Services Committee earlier on Thursday, cautioned about Iran’s fleet of drones.
“The Iranian regime now holds the largest and most capable unmanned aerial vehicle force in the region,” he said.
Three drones targeted a US base in January in Syria’s Al-Tanf region.
The US military said two of the drones were shot down while the remaining drone hit the compound, injuring two members of the Syrian Free Army forces.
The attack came just weeks after top US general Mark Milley visited northeast Syria to assess the mission against Islamic State and the risk to US personnel.
Asked by reporters travelling with him if he believed the deployment of roughly 900 US troops to Syria was worth the risk, Milley tied the mission to the security of the US and its allies, saying: “If you think that that’s important, then the answer is ‘Yes’.”
“I happen to think that’s important,” Milley said.
While Islamic State is a shadow of the group that ruled more than a third of Syria and Iraq in a Caliphate declared in 2014, hundreds of fighters are still camped in desolate areas where neither the US-led coalition nor the Syrian army, with support from Russia and Iranian-backed militias, exert full control.
-AAP