Two US troopers and one civilian interpreter have been killed in an ambush by a lone ISIS gunman in Syria, the US Central Command (USCENTCOM) confirmed on Saturday. The incident happened throughout ongoing counter-ISIS operations within the area.
Three different US troopers have been injured within the assault. The gunman was later engaged and killed by US and associate forces, in keeping with the army.
Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell mentioned the assault occurred in Palmyra, Syria. On the time of the incident, US forces have been finishing up a key chief engagement as a part of counter-terrorism efforts towards ISIS.
Parnell confirmed that the victims included two US Military troopers and one civilian US interpreter. Three troopers have been additionally wounded through the ambush and are receiving medical remedy.
In the present day in Palmyra, Syria, two United States Military troopers and one civilian U.S. interpreter have been killed, and three have been wounded.
The assault occurred because the troopers have been conducting a key chief engagement. Their mission was in help of on-going counter-ISIS / counter-terrorism…
Sean Parnell (@SeanParnellASW) December 13, 2025
CENTCOM Confirms Casualties
In an official assertion, USCENTCOM mentioned the assault occurred on December 13. The army mentioned the lone ISIS gunman carried out the ambush earlier than being neutralised.
CENTCOM added that the identities of the deceased service members could be withheld for twenty-four hours. This step is being taken to permit time to inform the households of these killed. The command mentioned extra particulars could be shared as they turn out to be accessible.
US Officers React
US Secretary of Conflict Pete Hegseth reacted strongly to the assault, confirming that the gunman accountable was killed by associate forces. In a submit on X, he warned that anybody concentrating on People would face a decisive response from the US.
Secretary of the US Military Dan Driscoll additionally expressed his condolences following the incident.

