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Sources: Rockets fired from Mosul, Iraq towards US base in Syria

Two Iraqi security sources reported that at least seven rockets had been?launched? from the Iraqi city of Rabi'a aimed towards a U.S.?base? in?northeastern Syria 'on Monday. This was the first such attack since the U.S. and Israeli military campaign against Iran began.

In the Rabi'a District, west of Mosul, a rocket launcher platform mounted on top of a burned truck was confiscated. The sources claim that the launcher may have been used to fire seven rockets at the Rmeilan Base in Syria.

They added that it was the first cross border attack on U.S. troops in Syria since the start of the Iran War.

The Syrian army, however, said that one of its bases in Hasaka, a city located in northeastern Syria, was attacked by rockets, but did not mention if the base was American or if it housed U.S. soldiers.

In a press release, it said that the Iraqi Army had started a search and sweep operation to find the perpetrators of the attack.

Israel has launched new attacks on Lebanon following the firing of Hezbollah, an Iran-aligned militia, across the border. Reporting by Alex Richardson; Editing by Rod Nickel and Alex Richardson

(source: Reuters)