 Thirty missiles were fired on the U.S. military base in Syria. A rocket attack targeted the United States' Al-Omar oilfield base in the eastern part of the Deir Ezzor, Govnet, in northeastern Syria, according to Al-Mayyadine. Citing a field source, AI-Mayyadine correspondent said that the attack came as a direct response to an American strike that targeted a truck passing through the Al-Qaim-Al-Bukamal border crossing between Iraq and Syria. In detail, the source said that 30 rockets were launched in the attacks and resulted in direct hits to the U.S. base located to the east of the Euphrates River, near one of Syria's largest oilfields. Importantly, the field source told Al-Mayyadine that the attack on Sunday at dawn came from within the Syrian territories. Last Sunday, Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group for the country's anti-terror movements reported a drone attack against the U.S. Qasraq military base in the countryside of the northeastern Syrian city of Hasakah. Resistance forces also conducted a raft of drone strikes against the Ain Al-Assad airbase in the western Iraqi province of Al-Anbar, where American military forces are stationed. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack on the Ain Al-Assad airbase so far. Iraqi resistance groups have conducted similar attacks against U.S. positions in Iraq and neighboring Syria ever since Israel began its war against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.