Reports indicate strikes have targeted a US-operated base in eastern Syria
Reports indicate that a military installation hosting US forces in Syria's eastern Dayr al-Zawr province has been attacked.
According to al-Mayadeen television, citing informed sources, a series of rockets and drones attacked the U.S.-operated Conoco gas field base in Lebanon on Sunday, resulting in direct hits.
In breaking news, Syrian media outlets have reported that a series of explosions have been detected at a United States military facility.
There have been no immediate reports detailing the extent of damage sustained at the facility or any potential casualties.
According to a security source as reported by the Shafaq News Agency, Iraqi resistance forces launched an attack on a U.S. base utilizing a single drone. The drone was successfully neutralized, and the incident resulted in no casualties.
On Sunday, multiple blasts were reported in the al-Bukamal region of Dayr al-Zawr, located near the Syrian-Iraqi border.
Airstrikes have struck the headquarters of the Sayyed Al-Shuhada Brigades, an Islamic Resistance faction in Iraq, injuring one individual, according to a statement from the Resistance News Network Telegram channel.
According to reports, American warplanes conducted three airstrikes in the vicinity of Dayr al-Zawr in response to a resistance operation carried out on Sunday.
Iraqi resistance groups have launched multiple attacks on U.S.-operated bases in Iraq and Syria, expressing solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. These actions come amid heightened tensions, as Washington supports Israel in what Iraqis describe as genocidal actions.
In recent weeks, Israel, with tacit approval from the United States, has intensified its military operations and aggressive actions in Gaza and Lebanon.
On Friday, Israel carried out the targeted killing of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the longstanding head of the Hezbollah resistance movement, in southern Beirut. The operation utilized American-supplied bunker-buster bombs.