Core Points - The shooter who attacked the US-Syrian joint patrol in Homs province is identified as a Syrian security personnel with possible extremist views [1] - The Syrian transitional government has over 5,000 security personnel in the eastern desert area, who are evaluated weekly [1] - The shooter was not in a leadership position within the security department and had no connections to the leadership [1] - The Syrian security department had previously warned about potential attacks or infiltration by the extremist group ISIS, which was ignored by the US [1] - An investigation is underway to determine if the shooter had any organizational ties to ISIS or merely held extremist views [1] - The attack resulted in the deaths of two US soldiers and one American civilian translator, with three additional US soldiers injured [1] - The shooter, identified as belonging to ISIS, was killed during the exchange of fire [1] Group 2 - US President Trump stated that there would be retaliation for the attack [2] - The Syrian transitional government strongly condemned the terrorist attack [2] - Since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011, the US has deployed troops in Syria without the permission of the then-central government [2] - The transitional government has improved relations with the US following political changes in December last year [2] - A political cooperation declaration was signed between the Syrian transitional government and the US-led coalition against ISIS, confirming Syria's partnership in combating terrorism and maintaining regional stability [2]
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中国能源报·2025-12-14 01:57