US Airstrikes Target Iranian-Backed Facilities in Eastern Syria, Says Defense Secretary Austin
ICARO Media Group
In a recent development, the United States launched airstrikes targeting sites belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Iran-backed militias in the Deir Ezzor region of eastern Syria. The action took place on Sunday night, as confirmed by US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
According to Austin, the airstrikes were directed towards a training facility and a safe house located near the cities of al-Bukamal and al-Mayadeen. The purpose of these strikes was to deter and disrupt the activities of the IRGC and the Iran-backed militias operating in the region.
The targeted training facility was known to be operated by the IRGC, a powerful branch of the Iranian armed forces responsible for a range of activities including military training and support for proxy forces across the Middle East. By targeting this facility, the US aimed to undermine the capabilities of the IRGC and hinder their ability to train militants aligned with Iran in Syria.
Similarly, the safe house that was struck played a crucial role as a base for Iran-backed militias in the region. These militias, known for their support of Tehran's interests, have been involved in various conflicts across the Middle East, including the Syrian civil war. By targeting the safe house, the US aimed to disrupt the logistical support and coordination between these militias and the IRGC.
Although details about the casualties or the extent of the damage caused by the airstrikes are yet to be disclosed, the actions taken by the US demonstrate a clear intent to hold the Iranian-backed entities accountable for their destabilizing activities in the region.
The airstrikes come amidst rising tensions between the US and Iran, with both sides engaging in a series of tit-for-tat actions. It is important to note that the US has previously accused Iran of providing support to various armed groups, which further complicates the situation.
As the situation unfolds, the international community continues to closely monitor the developments and expresses concerns over the potential escalation of hostilities in the region. Meanwhile, the US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has reiterated the US commitment to protecting its forces and interests in the Middle East.