Two missiles hit Global Coalition base in Syria’s Hasakah countryside
HASAKAH, Syria (North Press) – Late on Wednesday-Thursday night, two missiles targeted a military base of the Global Coalition near the town of Umm al-Zer in the countryside of Hasakah, northeast Syria.
The two shells of 120 mm caliber are guided shells, one of which fell on the outskirts of the base, while the other fell within a vehicle repair section, according to a military source of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
Meanwhile, no casualties were reported and only material losses were reported.
Following the targeting, sirens were heard at the site.
On August 22 of 2020, the US army said that a fighter belonging the US-led Global Coalition shot down a drone in Syria’s northeast considering it a threat to the Global Coalition.
ISIS sleeper cells are likely behind the targeting of a military base of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS in eastern Syria, the head of the SDF Office of Media and Information Farhad Shami told North Press in a previous statement.