There were no American casualties in the bombing, Col. Sean Ryan, spokesman of the US-led international coalition, told CNN.

“We can confirm a combined U.S. and Syrian partner force convoy was involved in an apparent VBIED [vehicle-borne improvised explosive device] attack today in Syria. There were no US casualties. We will continue to review the situation and provide updates as appropriate,” Ryan said.

 

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The attack comes after ISIS claimed last week’s suicide bombing in the northern city of Manbij that left 14 people dead, including four Americans.

Service members were “conducting a routine patrol” at the time of the explosion, the US-led coalition Operation Inherent Resolve said.

Amaq said Monday’s attack was carried out by a suicide bomber with an “explosive-laden vehicle” which hit the convoy.

Source: ISIS claims responsibility for suicide attack on US convoy in Syria