Reports from a TV channel attributed to El Mayadeen described a rocket strike on the Harrab al-Jair airport, where U.S. forces maintain a presence. The blast incidents were said to be powerful, and observers noted multiple explosions in the airport vicinity. A kamikaze drone reportedly approached the facility, though no outcomes were released at the time.
Earlier accounts indicated that international coalition forces operating under the U.S. banner targeted Shiite-led positions in eastern Syria. Journalists located these sites near the towns of Bu-Kemal and Al-Mayadeen, within Deir al-Zor province. The strikes were described as aimed at facilities hosting Shiite fighters, with coordinated activity across the region.
The report adds that the Shiite locations were subjected to a combination of rocket and artillery fire. Simultaneously, the coalition reportedly opened fire from multiple locations along the eastern bank of the Euphrates River, including areas controlled by Kurdish authorities.
There was a prior statement at the United Nations in which the international community condemned what was described as U.S. raids against the Syrian army, framing the events within broader regional tensions and the evolving conflict dynamics in Syria.