叙利亚过渡政府:袭击美军的枪手为叙安全人员
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-12-13 23:21

Core Points - A gunman, possibly holding extremist views, attacked a joint Syrian-American patrol in Homs province, Syria, resulting in the death of two American soldiers and one American civilian translator, with three additional soldiers injured [1][2] - The Syrian Interior Ministry is investigating whether the gunman had direct organizational ties to ISIS or merely held extremist views [2] - The Syrian transitional government has improved relations with the U.S. since the political changes in December last year, signing a political cooperation declaration with the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS [2] Group 1 - The gunman involved in the attack was identified as a member of the Syrian security forces, with over 5,000 personnel in the eastern desert area undergoing weekly evaluations [1] - The Interior Ministry had previously issued warnings about potential attacks or infiltration by extremist organizations, which were reportedly ignored by the U.S. [1] - The gunman was not in a leadership position within the security department and had no connections to its leadership [1] Group 2 - The attack occurred during a joint patrol near Palmyra, approximately 100 kilometers from the Tanf military base, where U.S. forces are stationed [2] - U.S. President Trump stated that there would be retaliation for the attack [2] - The Syrian transitional government condemned the attack as a terrorist act [2]