Attacks on US bases in eastern Syria continues as a massive Drones attack hit US Army base in the Conoco gas field in eastern Syria
The US Army base in the Conoco gas field in eastern Syria, which is considered one of the largest military bases, was attacked by suicide drones’ hours after the US base at al Tanf and Camp al Rukban were subjected to a similar attack.
Local media reported that explosions rocked the US Army base in the Conoco gas field in the northern countryside of Deir al Zour, resulting from a drone attack, in addition to the use of ground-based anti-aircraft weapons to confront it.
As soon as the explosions were heard inside the field, US military aircraft were on high alert over the area and the sound wall opened over the villages surrounding the field.
Meanwhile, the US forces bombed with rocket launchers from the Conoco field base north of Deir al Zour a number of villages and towns located west of the Euphrates, which are under the control of the Syrian state and its allies.
The illegal bases of the US Army or the so-called “International Coalition” forces, starting from the al Tanf base in the Homs countryside on the Syrian-Jordanian-Iraqi border, passing through the bases of the Omar oil field and the Conoco gas field in the Deir al Zour countryside, all the way to the bases of al Shaddadi, Kharab al Jir, and al Malikiyah in the Hasakah countryside, were subjected during the past weeks to more than 100 missile/rockets or suicide drone attacks, which left huge losses that weren’t detected by the US army.