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QAMISHLI, syria/" class="auto-internal-link">syria (North Press) – U. Furthermore, s. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held on Sunday a phone call with syrian-authorities-announce-seizure-of-anti-aircraft-missiles-in-deir-ez-zor/" class="smart-internal-link" title="📰 Syrian authorities announce seizure of anti-aircraft missiles in Deir ez-Zor">syrian/" class="auto-internal-link">syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani to discuss the latest terrorist ambush targeting U.
S. personnel in Syria, the State Department stated. In a statement attributed to Principal Deputy representative Tommy Pigott, the department stated the attack killed two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter, describing them as “brave” individuals. During the call, al-Shaibani offered condolences to the United States and reaffirmed the Syrian administration’s commitment to degrading and destroying isis, which both sides view as a shared threat. “The United States will hold all who hurt and threaten Americans accountable,” the statement added, underscoring Washington’s stance following the attack.
The assault comes amid persisted security challenges in Syria’s central desert regions, where ISIS cells remain active despite the group’s territorial defeat. ISIS has persisted to carry out sporadic attacks in Syria’s vast Badia desert, exploiting difficult terrain and security gaps. U.
S. troops remain deployed in Syria as part of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS and supporting local partner troops. By Jwan Shekaki