PALMYRA, SYRIA — A sudden outbreak of gunfire struck a joint Syrian and U.S. military patrol near the ancient city of Palmyra on Saturday, leaving several service members from both sides wounded, state media and international monitors reported. The attacker was neutralized at the scene as authorities worked swiftly to evacuate the injured to nearby medical facilities.
Subhead 1: Attack Near Historic City Leaves Multiple Wounded
Syrian state media confirmed that an armed individual opened fire on a coalition patrol during a routine visit by U.S. troops to Palmyra, a central Syrian town known for its historical significance. Two members of Syria’s security forces and several U.S. service members sustained injuries and were airlifted to the al-Tanf garrison near the Iraq-Jordan border for treatment. The assailant was shot and killed amid the exchange of fire.
Subhead 2: Eyewitnesses and Officials Respond
Though details on the attacker’s motive remain unclear, local authorities said the incident briefly disrupted transportation on the nearby Deir Ezzor–Damascus highway. U.S. and Syrian officials have launched a joint investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting, which occurred in an area still regarded as volatile due to remnants of extremist activity.
Subhead 3: Military Presence and Regional Security Context
Both Syrian and U.S. forces maintain a presence across parts of central and eastern Syria, conducting operations against persistent extremist threats despite recent efforts to stabilize the region. The firefight near Palmyra highlights ongoing security challenges and the risks faced by international military personnel amid evolving cooperation and counterterrorism efforts.

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A military helicopter lifts off near the ancient ruins of Palmyra during sunset, silhouetted against the sky as soldiers prepare stretchers. Several armored vehicles and troops can be seen positioned along a desert road, reflecting heightened security measures in the area.





















