A US military support post in northeast Syria was hit by rocket fire, and there were no casualties or damage. This is reported by TASS with reference to the press service of the US Central Command.
“An unsuccessful missile was fired at coalition forces at a Konoko support base in northeast Syria on Monday at 10:51 am EST (5:51 pm local time — TASS note). Another rocket was found at the place where the shelling was carried out. As a result, no one was injured, no damage was caused to the base or property of the coalition forces, ”the message says.
On March 23, an unmanned aerial vehicle attacked a US-led coalition base in northeastern Syria, killing one US contractor and injuring another and injuring five soldiers. In response, the US Air Force launched a series of airstrikes on Syrian targets, which, according to Washington, may be associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (elite units of the Iranian Armed Forces). On the morning of March 24, another US base was shelled, but no one was injured. As the Al-Hadath TV channel broadcasting from Dubai later reported, the number of losses in the ranks of Shiite formations as a result of American strikes reached 19 people.
Source: Rosbalt

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