AMMAN (Reuters) – The U.S. military on Thursday hit several targets in the Syrian city of Mayadin in parts of Deir al Zor province under government control, in the third day of skirmishes with Iran-backed groups, local military sources said.
They said at least three members of an Iran-aligned militia were killed when they were targeted by a U.S. helicopter as they were about to prepare a rocket launcher in the town which lies along the western bank of the Euphrates.
Iranian militias have a strong presence in the town and have long targeted the nearby Al Omar oil field on the eastern bank of the Euphrates where the U.S. coalition have their biggest base in Syria.
The base also known as Green Village was last night targeted in a second consecutive day of violence between the U.S. military and Iran-backed militants that injured at least one U.S. service member and killed up to four militants, according to the U.S. military.
There was no immediate response from the U.S.-led coalition in the latest flare-up of violence which underscored soaring military tensions even amid diplomatic efforts between Tehran and the West to try to save Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with major powers.
Wednesday’s strikes came a day after President Joe Biden authorized U.S. air strikes in Syria on an ammunition depot and other facilities used by groups affiliated with Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).
(Reporting by Suleiman Al-Khalidi; editing by Jonathan Oatis)