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They suspect that the shooter who killed US military personnel in Syria was an ISIS infiltrator

Two US soldiers and a civilian were killed in Syria during an ambush attributed to the jihadist group ISIS, also known as the Islamic State

They suspect that the shooter who killed US military personnel in Syria was an ISIS infiltrator
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According to a statement from the US Central Command ( CENTCOM), which reported that three additional service members were hurt and that the attacker was killed, two US service members and a civilian interpreter were killed yesterday in an "ambush carried out by a lone sniper from the Islamic State ( ISIS ) in Syria.

According to the data, the shooting took place during a joint vision by American and Syrian forces in a historical city close to Palmyra, according to the official statement. ISIS was attributed to the strike by President Trump and American military personnel. " This was an ISIS attack on the United States and Syria, in a very risky place of... " In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote," Syria, which is not entirely under their control. " This strike has shocked and enraged the president of Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa," the statement read. There will be a lot of retribution. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Asaad al-Shaibani, a source close to the State Department, spoke in the interim. Al-Shaibani expressed his condolences in a speech, and he reiterated the Arab administration's commitment to reducing and eradicating ISIS. Joe Kent, the National Counterterrorism Center chairman, described the incident as" a domestic terrorist attack. " The first mortality in a single attack on Saturday occurred after Bashar al-Assad's regime was ousted a year ago. As a part of a coalition fighting the Islamic State and thwarting Iranian influence, the United States has hundreds of troops stationed in northeast Syria. Now, there are about 900 forces there. They are primarily stationed in the north, where the Kurds are under siege, and near Iraq and Jordan's borders, at the Al-Tanf base in the southeast desert. At the level of ISIS's regional development in Syria, Palmyra, a site of ancient ruins that was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was under ISIS' control.

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