Rocket attack launched against US military base in Syria
No servicemen were harmed in the unsuccessful rocket strike
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A rocket was fired at a U.S. military base in Syria this week in an unsuccessful attack, Fox News Digital has learned.
A small explosion was reported on Tuesday outside the U.S. base at Mission Support Site Euphrates in Syria.
"On August 13, at approximately 4:00 PM ET, a rocket attack was attempted against U.S. and Coalition forces at Mission Support Site Euphrates in Syria," a U.S. defense official told Fox News Digital.
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The attack on the base was reportedly unsuccessful, with no rockets making direct impact.
The official told Fox News Digital, "U.S. forces immediately responded in self-defense, returning indirect fire against the attackers. Our forces retain the inherent right to self-defense and we will not hesitate to take action to protect ourselves whenever necessary."
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No injuries to service members or damage to the base have been reported, a U.S. defense official tells Fox News.
This is the third attack targeting a U.S. base this month in Iraq and Syria.
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Several U.S. personnel were injured in a suspected rocket attack at the Ain al-Asad air base in western Iraq last week, according to U.S. defense officials.
A U.S. defense official confirmed the suspected rocket attack to Fox News on Aug. 5 — according to Reuters, at least two Katyusha rockets were fired towards the base.
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Speaking to Fox News, the official said that "several" U.S. personnel were injured during the incident.