Iran-backed militias have launched new attacks on bases housing American troops amid growing local opposition to the US military's airstrikes in Iraq and Syria in retaliation for attacks that killed soldiers. claimed to have done so. They are also poised to continue their attacks, and there is no prospect of an end to the conflict.

The US military conducted airstrikes on the facilities of Iran's elite military forces in Iraq and Syria on the 2nd in retaliation for the attack that killed three soldiers in Jordan in the Middle East.



Amid growing local opposition to this, the Islamic Resistance Movement of Iraq, a paramilitary group supported by Iran, issued a statement saying that on the 4th, it used a drone to attack a base where American troops are stationed in Deir Ezzor province in eastern Syria. I insisted.



In this, they state that they will continue to attack the US military in the future, stating that they will ``continue to destroy enemy bases.''



A human rights organization that collects information in Syria says that the attack took place from the night of the 4th to the 5th, and that seven Kurdish forces working with American forces at the base were killed.



The United States' retaliatory measures were aimed at deterring attacks by militia groups, but there is no prospect of an end to the conflict.