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Two US soldiers, civilian killed in Syria attack; Trump promises “serious retaliation”
Two US service members and a civilian interpreter were killed in central Syria on Saturday after a lone gunman, believed to be affiliated with ISIS, opened fire at the gate of a military post near historic Palmyra. Three other US troops and members of Syrian security forces were also injured in the ambush.
US President Donald Trump vowed a “very serious retaliation” in response to the attack. In a post on his social media platform Truth Social, he said, “We mourn the loss of three Great American Patriots in Syria, two soldiers, and one Civilian Interpreter. Likewise, we pray for the three injured soldiers who, it has just been confirmed, are doing well.”
Trump described the attack as “an ISIS attack against the US, and Syria, in a very dangerous part of Syria, that is not fully controlled by them.” He added that he had spoken with Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa, who expressed anger over the incident and pledged support from Syrian armed forces in any US response.
The US Central Command confirmed that the gunman responsible for the attack was killed at the scene. Syrian officials reported that members of the Syrian security forces were among those wounded. The casualties were evacuated by helicopter to the al-Tanf garrison near the Iraq-Jordan border for treatment.
Republican Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa, where the soldiers were stationed as members of the Iowa National Guard, expressed her condolences, noting the critical mission they had been carrying out in Syria. “Our Iowa National Guard family is hurting as we mourn the loss of two of our own and pray for the recovery of the three soldiers wounded,” Ernst said. She emphasized that the mission aimed at “combatting the threat of ISIS” and safeguarding the United States from radical Islamic terror.
Ernst also voiced support for Trump’s position, writing that any attack on US forces at home or abroad should be met with the full strength of the military. “This tragic attack is a reminder that freedom is not free and that every American owes an enormous debt of gratitude to our brave men and women in uniform who put their lives on the line every day,” she said.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds confirmed that the names of the deceased soldiers would be withheld until 24 hours after next-of-kin notifications were completed. “Our hearts are heavy today, and our prayers and deepest condolences are with the families and loved ones of our soldiers killed in action,” she said.
The attack marks the first US fatality in Syria since the fall of longtime President Bashar al-Assad a year ago. Syrian state media reported that the shooting occurred near Palmyra and caused injuries to two Syrian security personnel and several US service members.
The incident underscores ongoing risks faced by US and allied forces in volatile areas of Syria, where ISIS and other militant groups remain active despite international counterterrorism efforts.
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