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The American occupation admits targeting its base with missiles in the Al-Shadadi area in Al-Hasakah countryside

2022-11-26T06:26:23.311Z


Al-Hasakah, SANA- The American occupation forces acknowledged that a missile attack targeted their base in the Shaddad area


Al-Hasakah - SANA

The US occupation forces acknowledged that a missile attack targeted their base in the Al-Shadadi area, in the southern countryside of Al-Hasakah.

The US occupation forces, which lead the so-called “international coalition” to fight the terrorist organization “ISIS”, stated in a statement that two rockets landed at its base in the Al-Shadadi area in the southern countryside of Al-Hasakah, without causing any injuries.

In the context, identical local and media sources reported that three explosions were heard in the middle of the night throughout the city of Al-Shaddadi, resulting from the fall of “Katyusha” missiles on the American base in the Directorate of Al-Jibsah Oil Fields.

And the sources added: A great alert for the American occupation forces is taking place in the city of Al-Shadadi and its countryside, with an intense flight of drones and helicopters over the city, and a heavy deployment of the "Qasd militia" militia.

Recent months have witnessed intense attacks targeting US occupation bases in Syria, the last of which was on the seventeenth of this month, when the US occupation forces announced that a missile attack targeted their military base in the “green village in the Al-Omar oil field” in the countryside of Deir Ezzor, in parallel with the increase in popular rejection of the existence of Any form of occupation of Syrian lands.

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Source: sena

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