2021 Al-Tanf drone attack
Part of 2019–2021 Persian Gulf crisis and the Syrian civil war
Location
33°30′21″N 38°37′04″E / 33.50583°N 38.61778°E / 33.50583; 38.61778
Target Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve
Maghaweir al-Thowra
Date20 October 2021 (UTC+2 (EET))
Executed byIran Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (alleged)

On 20 October 2021, multiple projectiles struck the Al-Tanf U.S. military base in Syrian opposition controlled territory, where members of the CJTF-OIR were training a Free Syrian Army unit known as Maghaweir al-Thowra. Although no injuries were sustained, the attack was unusually heavy—seemingly a mix of drone and rocket systems, with as many as five munitions used. Both the FSA areas and CJTF-OIR areas of the base were attacked.[1] The coalition confirmed that the attack involved “a UAS [i.e., drone] attack coupled with IDF," referring to "Indirect Fire using Rockets."[2][3]

The attack on this US garrison may have been in response to Israeli activities, according to The New York Times.[4] Pentagon officials said Iran was behind the attacks.[5]

References

  1. "Attack hits Syria base that houses U.S. troops; no U.S. injuries". NBC News. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
  2. "Attack hits Syria base that houses U.S. Troops; no U.S. Injuries". NBC News.
  3. "Militia Propaganda Around the Attack on al-Tanf".
  4. Schmitt, Eric; Bergman, Ronen (18 November 2021). "Strike on U.S. Base Was Iranian Response to Israeli Attack, Officials Say". The New York Times.
  5. "Official Tells VOA Iran Believed Behind Attack on US Troops in Syria".
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