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24 U.S. soldiers hurt in drone strikes at Iraq, Syria base.


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OAN’s Abril ⁣Elfi
11:09 AM – Thursday, October 26, 2023

Two⁣ dozen Americans have been injured amid drone attacks at United States military bases‌ in ‌Iraq and Syria.

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U.S.‌ military officials have announced‌ that⁣ the largest attack on a U.S. facility ‌occurred on ​October 18th, when 20 troops received “minor injuries” ⁢after numerous one-way ‌drones⁢ hit Al-Tanf Garrison in southeastern Syria.

Officials stated that all ⁢personnel that were injured ⁤have now returned to duty.

On the same day, numerous drones targeted the U.S. and its allies ​in two separate strikes on Ain al-Asad Air Base in western Iraq, injuring⁤ four ⁣people.

The ⁤same ​day, ​a U.S. citizen working as‌ a contractor‍ died‌ after going into cardiac arrest during a shelter-in-place‌ order at the installation.

Brigadier General Patrick Ryder, who is the Pentagon press secretary, ⁤spoke on the matter.

“What we are seeing is the prospect for more significant escalation against U.S. ​forces⁢ and personnel across the‌ region in the very near term coming from​ Iranian proxy forces,​ and ultimately ⁤from Iran,” Ryder said.

According to officials, on October 19th,‌ U.S. and coalition forces suffered rocket ​attacks in three distinct places, but the assaults did not result in injuries or structural damage.

The Washington Post stated that the three targeted sites that day were ‌Mission Support‍ Site Euphrates in Syria, Ain al-Asad Air Base in‍ Iraq, and the Baghdad⁣ Diplomatic ‍Support Center in Iraq.

Additionally, additional strikes were launched ‌over the next ⁤three days, with one-way drones targeting unoccupied regions in Bashur, Iraq, and bombing Ain ⁤al-Asad and Al-Tanf once ⁣more.

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U.S. officials have been quick to attribute these drone attacks to Iranian proxy forces. The Pentagon has been⁤ monitoring Iranian-backed militias in the region, particularly those with ties to the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), an umbrella⁢ organization of Shiite militias that operates in both ‌Iraq and Syria.

Iran has ⁢long been ‍accused of supporting these ⁣proxy forces, providing them with funding, ⁣weapons, and training. The recent drone attacks serve as further evidence of Iran’s desire to exert its influence in the region and challenge U.S. presence.

The United States has‍ responded to these attacks by increasing its presence and capabilities in⁢ the region. President Biden has ⁢ordered additional troops to be deployed to Iraq and has authorized retaliatory strikes ⁢against the Iranian-backed militias responsible.

24 U.S. soldiers hurt in drone strikes at Iraq, Syria base.

The U.S. has also ramped up its efforts to ⁤counter drone threats. The military ⁤has⁢ developed new technologies to detect and neutralize ⁢drones, including the use of​ advanced radar systems and electronic jamming devices.

The drone attacks on U.S. military bases highlight the evolving nature of warfare in the 21st century. Drones have become an ⁤increasingly⁤ popular tool for both state and non-state⁤ actors, allowing them to carry out attacks with relative ease and minimal risk.

It is crucial for the United States and its allies to stay vigilant ‍and continue​ to adapt to these emerging‌ threats. This ⁢includes ‍investing in research and development of counter-drone ‍technologies, as well as strengthening partnerships with other countries ​to share intelligence and coordinate responses.

The drone attacks in Iraq and Syria are ​a stark reminder of the challenges faced by the United States and its allies in the region. It​ is ‍imperative that the international ⁢community condemns these acts of aggression and holds​ those ‌responsible accountable.

The United States ⁤remains committed to the safety and‍ security of its personnel⁢ and ⁣partners in the region.⁣ As the threat landscape continues to evolve, so too must our strategies and capabilities to ensure ⁣a stable and peaceful ⁣future.

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