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American Forces Targeted: Fatal Ambush Rocks Palmyra

Deadly Ambush in Palmyra

On December 13, 2025, two U.S. Army soldiers and one American civilian interpreter were killed in an ambush near Palmyra, Syria, during a counter‑terrorism mission, U.S. military officials said. Three other U.S. service members were wounded in the attack.

U.S. Central Command and the Pentagon reported the assault occurred in a region not fully under Syrian government control, where American forces are embedded as part of ongoing efforts to counter the Islamic State (ISIS).

What Happened

According to U.S. authorities, a lone gunman opened fire on a group of U.S. and allied forces near Palmyra. The attacker was killed by partner forces on the scene.

Officials described the deaths as the first U.S. casualties in the area since significant political changes in Syria over the past year, underscoring persistent threats from extremist elements.

U.S. Response

President Donald Trump vowed a strong response. He posted that “there will be very serious retaliation” against those responsible, blaming ISIS for the ambush.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also condemned the attack, while Syria’s interim leadership expressed condemnation and reiterated its cooperation with U.S. forces.

The Human Toll

The identities of the soldiers and the civilian have been withheld pending family notifications. However, officials confirmed all three were American.

The wounded service members were evacuated by helicopter to medical facilities, where they are receiving treatment.

Leaders and officials, including U.S. lawmakers and local community figures, issued condolences and called for support for the families of the fallen.

Broader Context

U.S. troops still maintain a presence of about 1,000 personnel in Syria, primarily focused on preventing the resurgence of ISIS. Despite territorial losses suffered by the extremist group in recent years, attacks against coalition forces continue.

Ongoing Investigation

The incident remains under investigation. U.S. and Syrian agencies are examining whether the attacker acted independently or as part of a larger extremist network.

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