November 9, 2020
1 min read

4 US soldiers killed in Syria

The slain soldiers were taken to a US base in the Shaddadi area in the Hasakah countryside.reports Asian Lite News

Four US soldiers were killed by an explosive device in Syria’s Hasakah province, according to a state media report.

On Sunday, explosive device tore through a US military vehicle in the village of Markadeh on the Hasakah-Deir al-Zour road, Xinhua news agency quoted the report as saying.

It added that a translator was among the slain soldiers.

Following the explosion, the US forces cordoned off the area.

The slain soldiers were taken to a US base in the Shaddadi area in the Hasakah countryside, the state media report said.

It said the US forces and their allies of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) control the majority of oil fields in northeastern Syria.

The report added that thousands of truckloads of military gears reached US bases in Hasakah.

Also read:Syrian President alters military service law

Previous Story

Deepika Completes 13 Years In B’wood

Next Story

Iran calls on US to stop ‘economic war’

Latest from Arab News

Trump says US close to a nuclear deal with Iran

A new proposal has been submitted to Tehran during the fourth round of talks and both sides express preference for a diplomatic solution. However, significant differences remain President Donald Trump said the

Trump sheds isolationism during Middle East trip

His four-day trip through Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE has underscored how dramatically he has reimagined traditional alliances and inserted himself into global conflicts The first major overseas trip of President

Hamas engaged in direct talks with US

Hamas, which has governed Gaza since winning the 2006 Palestinian elections, is calling for a prisoner exchange, the total withdrawal of Israeli forces…reports Asian Lite News In a notable development, a senior

US, Qatar seal $243.5b deals

The deals, announced during US President Donald Trump’s visit to Qatar, are expected to generate a broader economic impact of over $1.2 trillion, according to the White House. The United States and

MBZ, Trump launch 5GW AI Hub

The new facility—dubbed the UAE-US AI Campus—is set to be the largest AI hub outside the United States. In a landmark moment for global technology collaboration, the United Arab Emirates and the
Go toTop