US bombs munitions storage bunker left behind in Syria
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The United States has bombed its own munitions storage bunker at a base in northern Syria after American troops vacated the site prior to a Turkish offensive in the region.
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Oct 17, 2019 03:59 UTC
  • US bombs munitions storage bunker left behind in Syria

The United States has bombed its own munitions storage bunker at a base in northern Syria after American troops vacated the site prior to a Turkish offensive in the region.

According to Press TV, US Army Colonel Myles Caggins, a spokesman for the US-led military coalition purportedly fighting Daesh, tweeted on Wednesday that two fighter jets had targeted a cement factory, which served as a coordination center for the alliance and Kurdish militants in Syria.

He also noted that before the strike, “all coalition personnel and essential tactical equipment” had left the military compound, which is located between the Syrian city of Ayn al-Arab, also known as Kobani, and the town of Ayn Issa.

On October 16, after all #Coalition personnel and essential tactical equipment departed, two Coalition F-15Es successfully conducted a pre-planned precision airstrike at the Lafarge Cement Factory to destroy an ammunition cache and reduce the facility’s military usefulness.

On Tuesday, Caggins told Fox News that the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) had “set fire to, then vacated, its facilities and equipment” as “Turkish-backed militias advanced towards the Lafarge Cement Factory.”

“Our priority is protecting the remaining Coalition forces at the LCF as multiple forces converge in northeast Syria,” he said. “Coalition forces are executing a deliberate withdrawal from northeast Syria.”

Republican Representative Adam Kinzinger of Illinois condemned US President Donald Trump over the bombing of the weapons storage site.

Meanwhile, CNN reported that the airstrike was meant to prevent the munitions and other equipment from falling into the hands of Turkish-backed armed groups.

An unnamed American defense official told CNN that no other forces were nearby at the time of the air raid.

A senior US military official also explained to CNN that US forces in northern Syria had pulled out of all locations in the Arab country to consolidate at a location near Ayn la-Arab, where they would be air lifted out in the coming weeks.

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