DUBAI: According to state media, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Friday that they had assaulted a US special operations command center in Al-Tanf, Syria, as payback for the deaths of Iranian soldiers in Iranshahr.
The report could not be independently verified by Reuters, and neither the US military nor the Syrian government immediately responded. The US military said in February that it had finished its evacuation from the Al-Tanf base, which was situated at the intersection of Syria, Jordan, and Iraq.
Syria has tried to stay out of the regional crisis that has enveloped neighboring countries, such as Iraq, where Iran-backed armed groups have launched drone and rocket attacks, and Lebanon, where Hezbollah has fought Israeli forces.
Ahmed Al-Sharaa, the president of Syria, declared in March that his nation would not intervene in any conflict until it was attacked. Syria will stay out of any conflict unless it is targeted by any party,” Sharaa stated at a London-based event organized by the Chatham House think group. Following US strikes on Iran overnight, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated on Friday that they had attacked US military aircraft and radar systems in Qatar in an effort to “punish the aggressor.
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