UPDATE:
In total, at least five US military bases in Syria and Iraq came under fire:
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On November 5 and 6, Resistance forces attacked the US base in the Tal Baydar area with a suicide drone;
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On November 6, Resistance forces attacked the US Qasrok base with a suicide drone;
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On November 5 and 6, Resistance forces attacked Ain Al Asad airbase three times with a rockets and drones;
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On November 6, Resistance forces attacked the US base in Al Tanf area with a suicide drone;
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On November 6, Resistance forces attacked the US base near Erbil airport with a suicide drone.
On November 6, at least three US military bases in Iraq and Syria came under another attack. Strikes took place amid the visit of the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Baghdad.
According to Arab media, the Ain al-Asad military base in the Iraqi province of Al Anbar was targeted with drones at least twice, on Sunday night and on Monday morning. Both drones were reportedly intercepted and the attacks resulted in no damage.
Another drone attack targeted the area of the Al-Tanf military base in Syria. The drone was also reportedly intercepted.
In addition, the Islamic Resistance of Iraq fired at the base located north of the city of Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan. There is no information about the consequences of the attacks
On November 1, the Pentagon claimed that since October 17, a total of 27 attacks have targeted US military bases in the Middle East, 16 in Iraq, 11 in Syria.