Farhad Shami, a spokesperson for the Kurdish-led Syrian
Democratic Forces (SDF), said in a post on X that the drone
struck an SDF commando academy at a U.S. base at Al-Omar
oilfield, resulting "in the martyrdom of six of our Commando
fighters."
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq - an umbrella group of several
Iran-backed Iraqi armed groups - on Monday claimed
responsibility for a drone attack on Al-Omar field, saying it
launched the attack on Feb. 4.
Washington blames the group for a drone attack on a U.S. outpost
in Jordan earlier this month that killed three U.S. forces. The
U.S. launched dozens of strikes over the weekend against
Iran-backed groups in Iraq and Syria, killing about 40 people,
the vast majority reported to be militants.
Iran-backed groups declaring support for the Palestinians have
entered the fray across the region as the war between Israel and
the militant Hamas group has intensified.
Lebanese Hezbollah has fired at Israeli targets at the
Lebanese-Israeli border, Iraqi militias have fired on U.S.
forces in Iraq, Syria and Jordan, and the Houthis have fired on
shipping in the Red Sea.
(Reporting by Suleiman Al-Khalidi and Timour Azhari; Editing by
Gareth Jones, William Maclean)
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