A number of rockets struck near a military base in northeastern Syria housing US troops but did not cause any injuries, according to US officials and a statement from the US-led coalition
A number of rockets struck near a military base in northeastern Syria housing US troops on Monday night but did not cause any injuries, according to US officials and a statement from the US-led coalition.
The attack on the Green Village base near the Iraqi border did not result in damage or injuries, according to Maj. Gen. John Brennan, the commander of Combined Joint Task Force -- Operation Inherent Resolve , the US-led operation against ISIS. One official said the base holds a"small number" of coalition forces, including US service members.Several of the rockets failed to launch and were recovered by forces from the US-led coalition and Syrian Democratic Forces.
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