2 Syrian Soldiers Killed in Coalition Raid in Qamishli

People gather at a site of a bomb explosion in Qamishli, Syria in this handout released by SANA on November 11, 2019. SANA/Handout via REUTERS
People gather at a site of a bomb explosion in Qamishli, Syria in this handout released by SANA on November 11, 2019. SANA/Handout via REUTERS
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2 Syrian Soldiers Killed in Coalition Raid in Qamishli

People gather at a site of a bomb explosion in Qamishli, Syria in this handout released by SANA on November 11, 2019. SANA/Handout via REUTERS
People gather at a site of a bomb explosion in Qamishli, Syria in this handout released by SANA on November 11, 2019. SANA/Handout via REUTERS

Two Syrian soldiers were killed Monday in a coalition airstrike in Qamishli after regime forces at a checkpoint turned back a coalition patrol, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The strike, confirmed by regime media, was carried out after the regime checkpoint refused passage to the patrol in the northeastern city, the Observatory said.

According to regime media, two US helicopters attacked the Syrian army checkpoint near Qamishli, killing one soldier and injuring two others.

The incident happened shortly after a US patrol was prevented from passing by an army checkpoint in the area, state media said.

Monday's strike was the first deadly incident of its kind in six months, the Observatory said, although tensions are not unusual in the area, where the web of security responsibilities is complex.

Northeastern Syria is mainly under the control of US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces who are spearheaded by Kurdish fighters, but Syrian army forces are deployed in certain locations under agreements with the Kurds.



Iraq to Resume Flights to Lebanon on Monday, Transport Minister Says

A view from the window of a Lebanese Middle East Airlines (MEA) airplane shows an Iraqi Airways airplane docked after resuming flights to Lebanon, after the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah took effect, at Beirut-Rafik Hariri International Airport, in Beirut, Lebanon, December 4, 2024. (Reuters)
A view from the window of a Lebanese Middle East Airlines (MEA) airplane shows an Iraqi Airways airplane docked after resuming flights to Lebanon, after the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah took effect, at Beirut-Rafik Hariri International Airport, in Beirut, Lebanon, December 4, 2024. (Reuters)
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Iraq to Resume Flights to Lebanon on Monday, Transport Minister Says

A view from the window of a Lebanese Middle East Airlines (MEA) airplane shows an Iraqi Airways airplane docked after resuming flights to Lebanon, after the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah took effect, at Beirut-Rafik Hariri International Airport, in Beirut, Lebanon, December 4, 2024. (Reuters)
A view from the window of a Lebanese Middle East Airlines (MEA) airplane shows an Iraqi Airways airplane docked after resuming flights to Lebanon, after the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah took effect, at Beirut-Rafik Hariri International Airport, in Beirut, Lebanon, December 4, 2024. (Reuters)

Iraq will allow the national carrier to resume flights to Lebanon on Monday following their suspension earlier this month, the transport minister was quoted as saying by state media on Saturday.

Iraqi Airways halted flights to Lebanon on Dec. 8 due to security concerns about the situation in neighboring Syria.

Syrian rebels seized control of Damascus on Dec. 8, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee to Russia after more than 13 years of civil war and ending his family's decades-long rule.