Damascus - Saba:
Informed Syrian sources confirmed on Tuesday that shelling targeted the vicinity of the American base in al-Shaddadi on Tuesday evening, south of al-Hasakah, northeastern Syria.
Al-Mayadeen website quoted the sources as saying "The targeting of the American base in al-Shaddadi coincided with military training for the forces in al-Jabsa workers' housing in the city south of al-Hasakah."
The sources also reported that "a Syrian army checkpoint prevented the passage of an American convoy consisting of four vehicles towards the village of Tal al-Dhahab in the Qamishli countryside."
In turn, the Russian "Sputnik" agency reported Tuesday that a huge explosion rocked the American army base in "al-Omar" oil field in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, resulting from a missile barrage attack that targeted the base.
According to the agency, "the US army's ground-based anti-aircraft missiles tried to intercept the attacking missiles, but the smoke columns that rose from the base, which could be seen from far away, were visible."
Informed Syrian sources confirmed on Tuesday that shelling targeted the vicinity of the American base in al-Shaddadi on Tuesday evening, south of al-Hasakah, northeastern Syria.
Al-Mayadeen website quoted the sources as saying "The targeting of the American base in al-Shaddadi coincided with military training for the forces in al-Jabsa workers' housing in the city south of al-Hasakah."
The sources also reported that "a Syrian army checkpoint prevented the passage of an American convoy consisting of four vehicles towards the village of Tal al-Dhahab in the Qamishli countryside."
In turn, the Russian "Sputnik" agency reported Tuesday that a huge explosion rocked the American army base in "al-Omar" oil field in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, resulting from a missile barrage attack that targeted the base.
According to the agency, "the US army's ground-based anti-aircraft missiles tried to intercept the attacking missiles, but the smoke columns that rose from the base, which could be seen from far away, were visible."