Two
US soldiers and a US civilian interpreter have been killed in Syria in
an ambush by a lone Islamic State gunman, the US military has said.
Officials said three other service members were injured in the attack, during which the gunman was "engaged and killed".
The
identities of those killed are being withheld for 24 hours until their
next of kin have been informed, the US Central Command said.
US
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said: "Let it be known, if you target
Americans - anywhere in the world you will spend the rest of your
brief, anxious life knowing the United States will hunt you, find you,
and ruthlessly kill you."
The ambush occurred in Palmyra, located in the centre of the country, according to Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell.
They added that initial assessements showed the attack was likely to be carried out by the Islamic State group.
Syria recently joined an international coalition to combat IS and has pledged to co-operate with the US.
Last
month, President Ahmed al-Sharaa met with Donald Trump at the White
House in a visit that the Syrian leader said was part of a "new era" for
the two countries.
The global
coalition is aimed at eliminating the remaining elements of the
so-called Islamic State and stemming the flow of foreign militants to
the Middle East.

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