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Syria Says U.S.-Led Airstrikes Killed 3 Soldiers at Army Camp Syria Says U.S.-Led Airstrikes Killed 3 Soldiers at Army Camp
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Syrian government on Monday accused the American-led coalition of launching airstrikes on an army camp in the eastern part of the country that killed three soldiers and wounded 13 others.BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Syrian government on Monday accused the American-led coalition of launching airstrikes on an army camp in the eastern part of the country that killed three soldiers and wounded 13 others.
United States military officials denied the claim, saying the alliance had carried out four airstrikes against oil wells in the province — all of them more than 30 miles from the site that Syria said had been hit.United States military officials denied the claim, saying the alliance had carried out four airstrikes against oil wells in the province — all of them more than 30 miles from the site that Syria said had been hit.
The city of Deir al-Zour, where the Syrian government said the strikes took place on Sunday, is mainly held by the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, but the Syrian government maintains a presence in some parts of it.The city of Deir al-Zour, where the Syrian government said the strikes took place on Sunday, is mainly held by the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, but the Syrian government maintains a presence in some parts of it.
The American-led coalition has been striking at Islamic targets in Syria for the past year. France and Britain have recently joined in and have carried out airstrikes of their own in Syria.The American-led coalition has been striking at Islamic targets in Syria for the past year. France and Britain have recently joined in and have carried out airstrikes of their own in Syria.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an organization based in Britain that tracks the Syrian conflict through a network of activists on the ground, also reported the airstrikes and gave a death toll similar to the Syrian government.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an organization based in Britain that tracks the Syrian conflict through a network of activists on the ground, also reported the airstrikes and gave a death toll similar to the Syrian government.
The planes hit the camp known as Sa’iqa, the observatory said, though it gave a slightly different account of its location, saying the camp was near the village of Ayyash in the countryside west of Deir al-Zour.The planes hit the camp known as Sa’iqa, the observatory said, though it gave a slightly different account of its location, saying the camp was near the village of Ayyash in the countryside west of Deir al-Zour.
If confirmed, the airstrikes would mark the first time coalition forces fighting the Islamic State have hit Syrian government forces. If confirmed, the airstrikes would be the first time coalition forces fighting the Islamic State have hit Syrian government forces.
In a letter sent to the United Nations and published in Syrian state-run news media on Monday, the government in Damascus said four aircraft belonging to the coalition had targeted the army camp.In a letter sent to the United Nations and published in Syrian state-run news media on Monday, the government in Damascus said four aircraft belonging to the coalition had targeted the army camp.
In addition to the casualties, the government said the strikes had destroyed armored and other vehicles and a weapons and ammunition depot.In addition to the casualties, the government said the strikes had destroyed armored and other vehicles and a weapons and ammunition depot.
The Syrian letter said the attack “hampers efforts to combat terrorism and proves once again that this coalition lacks seriousness and credibility to effectively fight terrorism.”The Syrian letter said the attack “hampers efforts to combat terrorism and proves once again that this coalition lacks seriousness and credibility to effectively fight terrorism.”
The Combined Joint Task Force, which coordinates coalition activities against the Islamic State, said in a statement that the alliance had carried out four airstrikes solely against the oil wells in Deir al-Zour Province, all of them at least 55 kilometers, or about 34 miles, southeast of Ayyash.The Combined Joint Task Force, which coordinates coalition activities against the Islamic State, said in a statement that the alliance had carried out four airstrikes solely against the oil wells in Deir al-Zour Province, all of them at least 55 kilometers, or about 34 miles, southeast of Ayyash.
“We did not strike any vehicles or personnel targets in this area. We have no indication any Syrian soldiers were even near our strikes,” the statement said, adding that the task force took allegations of collateral damage seriously.“We did not strike any vehicles or personnel targets in this area. We have no indication any Syrian soldiers were even near our strikes,” the statement said, adding that the task force took allegations of collateral damage seriously.
Lt. Col. Kristi Beckman, director of public affairs at the Combined Air Operations Center at Al Udeid air base in Qatar, said there was no indication that the coalition had killed Syrian troops.Lt. Col. Kristi Beckman, director of public affairs at the Combined Air Operations Center at Al Udeid air base in Qatar, said there was no indication that the coalition had killed Syrian troops.
“We’re aware of the incident, however at this time we don’t have any indication our strikes killed Syrian soldiers,” she said.“We’re aware of the incident, however at this time we don’t have any indication our strikes killed Syrian soldiers,” she said.
Since the end of September, Russian planes have also pounded the Islamic State and other insurgents in Syria fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad.Since the end of September, Russian planes have also pounded the Islamic State and other insurgents in Syria fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad.
On Sunday, airstrikes hit several Islamic State positions in its de facto capital of Raqqa in northern Syria, killing and wounding at least 32 militants according to several anti-Islamic State activists.On Sunday, airstrikes hit several Islamic State positions in its de facto capital of Raqqa in northern Syria, killing and wounding at least 32 militants according to several anti-Islamic State activists.
The Islamic State blamed Russia for the attacks and claimed civilians had been killed.The Islamic State blamed Russia for the attacks and claimed civilians had been killed.
In Iraq, the foreign minister, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, warned that a deadline for the withdrawal of additional Turkish forces from the northern part of the country expires Tuesday, after which Iraq will bring the matter before the United Nations Security Council. In Iraq, Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, warned that a deadline for the withdrawal of additional Turkish forces from the northern part of the country would expire on Tuesday, after which Iraq would bring the matter before the United Nations Security Council.
Turkey says its troops have been stationed at a small base outside the city of Mosul since last year as part of a training mission coordinated with the Iraqi government. However, the arrival of additional Turkish forces on Friday prompted protests from Baghdad. Turkey says its troops had been stationed at a small base outside the city of Mosul since last year as part of a training mission coordinated with the Iraqi government. However, the arrival of additional Turkish forces on Friday prompted protests from Baghdad.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi of Iraq has repeatedly called for the forces to be withdrawn, while a number of other senior Iraqi politicians have called the move a violation of Iraq’s sovereignty.Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi of Iraq has repeatedly called for the forces to be withdrawn, while a number of other senior Iraqi politicians have called the move a violation of Iraq’s sovereignty.
Turkey announced on Sunday that additional deployments to Iraq would be halted until Baghdad’s “sensitivities are overcome.”Turkey announced on Sunday that additional deployments to Iraq would be halted until Baghdad’s “sensitivities are overcome.”
According to United States officials, the deployment was part of an agreement between Turkey and Iraq and did not involve the United States or the coalition. The officials said that the mission was to train and advise Iraqi forces in the effort to battle Islamic State militants and eventually take back Mosul.According to United States officials, the deployment was part of an agreement between Turkey and Iraq and did not involve the United States or the coalition. The officials said that the mission was to train and advise Iraqi forces in the effort to battle Islamic State militants and eventually take back Mosul.