Local sources in Syria's Hasakah province reported that the international coalition's air defenses successfully shot down a drone believed to be of Iranian origin. The drone attempted to approach the 'Concord' base in the northern part of the province. Sources told 'RT Arabic' channel on Saturday that the coalition's air defense systems managed to hit the kamikaze drone before it reached the base's perimeter. It was noted that after the drone fell in an open area, there were no casualties or material damage to the facility. The channel stated that this is not the first time kamikaze drones, reportedly from Iran or Iraq, have targeted international coalition military bases in northern and eastern Syria. This occurs against the backdrop of escalating regional conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, and its repercussions on the Syrian situation. Earlier, local sources in Hasakah had documented for the channel that the international coalition's air defenses shot down another kamikaze drone, believed to be Iranian, attempting to approach the base's airspace in the early hours of Friday-Saturday. The same scenario was repeated on Saturday morning.
Coalition Air Defense Shoots Down Iranian Drone in Syrian Hasakah
In Syria's Hasakah province, the international coalition's air defense shot down a drone, believed to be Iranian, that attempted to attack a military base. This is not the first such incident in a region where the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran is escalating.