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Drones armed with explosives attack US military base in Syria

The U.S. says there are no casualties after a pair of explosive-armed drones attacked an American-operated base in Syria on Monday. The al-Tanf base has faced multiple attacks.

Multiple drones strapped with explosive devices attacked an American-run compound in Syria on Monday. 

The U.S. military says American and allied forces at the compound suffered no injuries or damage. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, which hit the al-Tanf base in south-central Syria.

U.S. forces are deployed to the area to assist Syrian opposition forces. The military says troops stationed at the base shot down one of the drones before it could enter the base, but another flew inside a building and detonated, but caused no injuries.

The al-Tanf base has been the subject of similar attacks before, with drones striking the base in October 2021 as well.

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 That attack saw explosive-armed drones and "indirect fire" hit the base, but the U.S. suffered no injuries in that instance as well.

The U.S. garrison at al-Tanf conducts frequent patrols alongside coalition forces against Islamic State militants.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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