US soldiers patrol the countryside of Rumaylan (Rmeilan) in Syria's northeastern Hasakeh province on June 7, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP)
WASHINGTON - The US Department of Defense said Thursday that the US military shot down an armed Turkish drone as it came in proximity to US forces in Syria earlier in the day.
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Pentagon Press Secretary Pat Ryder said during a press briefing that US commanders assessed that a Turkish unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) flew "less than a half kilometer from US forces" based in Syria.
US F-16 fighters subsequently shot down the UAV "in self-defense" as the drone was deemed "a potential threat," Ryder (Pentagon Press Secretary) said
US F-16 fighters subsequently shot down the UAV "in self-defense" as the drone was deemed "a potential threat," Ryder said, adding that the Pentagon had "no indication that Türkiye was intentionally targeting US forces."
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US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke by phone with Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler to discuss the incident.
According to a readout of the phone call provided by Ryder, Austin urged his Turkish counterpart to commit to "de-escalation in northern Syria," stressing "the importance of maintaining strict adherence to de-confliction protocols and communication through established military-to-military channels."
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"The Secretary acknowledged Türkiye's legitimate security concerns and affirmed his commitment to close coordination between the United States and Türkiye to prevent any risk to US forces," the readout said.