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Attack on convoy in Syria kills 5

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Beirut: A bomber attacked a convoy of US troops and their allies in Syria on Monday, killing five members of a Kurdish-led force fighting the IS group, a monitor said.
The assault, claimed by IS fighters, came less than a week after another deadly attack on US forces in Syria, and a month after Washington announced a US troop pullout from the war-torn country.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitoring group, said five fighters from the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) were killed in the blast on a road in northeastern Hasakeh province.
“A suicide attacker driving a bomb-laden car targeted a convoy of American forces accompanied by the SDF on the Hasakeh-Shadadi road,” said the Observatory, which relies on a network of sources inside Syria.
Shadadi lies to the south of Hasakeh, capital of the eponymous province, which has been relatively spared by the war that erupted in Syria nearly eight years ago.
The coalition confirmed the attack by a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED), but said there were no US casualties.
“A combined US and Syrian partner force convoy was involved in an apparent VBIED attack today in Syria,” coalition spokesman Sean Ryan said on Twitter.
“There were no US casualties.” Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said the attacker had ploughed into an SDF vehicle.
Footage on Kurdish media showed a plume of grey smoke rising from a road flanked by dry land.
A witness said the blast happened by a checkpoint held by Kurdish forces a dozen kilometres outside Shadadi as the convoy drove past.
The witness said he heard planes fly overhead, before the area was completely cordoned off by Kurdish fighters.
The Kurdish security forces known as Asayesh said the attack hit 10 metres from a checkpoint outside Shadadi, but unlike the Observatory it said no one had died.
“A bomb-laden car driven by a terrorist tried to target a coalition convoy as it passed by, lightly wounding a female member of the Asayesh,” the statement said, reporting no other injuries.
The reason for the conflicting casualty tolls was not immediately clear. The IS group’s propaganda channel Amaq claimed the attack.
The car bombing came less than a week after another attack, also claimed by IS, on the US-led force and its local partners in the strategic city of Manbij.
Four Americans — two members of the military, a Pentagon civilian and a contractor — were killed in a suicide bombing targeting a restaurant in the city centre on January 16.
That attack cost Washington its worst combat losses since it deployed in the war-torn country to combat IS fighters, who established a self-proclaimed “caliphate” across swathes of Iraq and Syria in 2014.
Ten civilians and five SDF fighters were also killed in the Manbij attack.
The US Department of Defence had previously reported only two American personnel killed in combat in Syria, in separate incidents. — AFP




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