Breaking News: US Military Confirms Fatal Ambush in Syria
Three American servicemen and a civilian interpreter have been killed in an ambush by an Islamic State (IS) gunman in Syria, according to the US Central Command (Centcom). The attack occurred on an unspecified date, with officials confirming that three other service members were injured in the incident. The gunman was reportedly "engaged and killed" by US forces.
The ambush took place in a region where US troops have maintained a presence since 2015 to help train other forces as part of a campaign against IS. The identities of those killed have yet to be released, pending notification of their next of kin. US President Donald Trump has described the attack as an "ISIS attack" against the US and Syria, vowing a "very serious retaliation."
On Sunday, Trump announced that two of the injured American personnel had been released from hospital. The US military has confirmed that two Syrian service personnel were also injured in the attack. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad sent condolences to Trump following the incident.
The attack highlights the ongoing threat posed by IS in Syria, despite the group's territorial losses in recent years. The incident also underscores the risks faced by US troops operating in the region.
As the US military responds to the attack, the international community is closely watching developments. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and challenges of counter-terrorism operations in Syria.
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