US soldiers killed in drone attack in Jordan
Three US soldiers were killed and at least 34 injured in a drone attack targeting a US base in northeastern Jordan near the Syrian border on Sunday.
The attack, claimed by the Iraqi resistance group Kataib Hezbollah, marks a dangerous escalation in regional tensions.
CENTCOM confirmed the attack in a statement, stating that a "one-way attack UAS" (unmanned aerial system) impacted the base. The identities of the fallen soldiers are being withheld for 24 hours out of respect for their families.
The number of injured soldiers initially reported as 25 has since risen to 34, highlighting the severity of the attack. Medical personnel are providing treatment to the wounded, and their conditions are being monitored closely.
President Biden condemned the attack as "wholly unjust" and vowed to hold those responsible accountable. He stated that the US military is "still gathering the facts" of the attack.
The attack comes amid heightened tensions in the region. Kataib Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed group, claimed responsibility, likely in retaliation for recent US airstrikes in Iraq and the assassination of a senior Iraqi military official. This raises concerns about further escalation and potential retaliation from the US.
The international community has urged all parties involved to exercise restraint and avoid further violence. Jordan's King Abdullah II condemned the attack and offered condolences to the families of the victims.
The drone attack on the US base in Jordan marks a significant development with potentially far-reaching consequences. (ILKHA)