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Two US military bases allegedly attacked in Syria

EPA-EFE/AHMED MARDNLI

Two US military bases have been attacked this morning in Syria, Lebanese Al Mayadeen television has reported.

According to the media, there was a missile strike on the Conoco military base in the northern area of Deir al-Zor, while the second attack, carried out by a drone, was recorded on the Al-Tanf base near Syria's borders with Iraq and Jordan.

No official statement on these attacks has been issued so far.

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