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US helicopter raid on Syria kills eight
• Four children among dead, says Damascus
• Washington admits targeting 'foreign fighters'
US helicopters flying from Iraq landed inside Syria yesterday and dropped special forces who killed eight people, including four children, the Damascus government said today as Washington admitted it had targeted "foreign fighters".
Syria warned it held the US "wholly responsible for this act of aggression and all its repercussions".
It described the dead as Syrian civilians, five of them members of the same family. Syrian state television said the attack was against a farm near Abu Kamal, five miles from the Iraqi border. Doctors in nearby al-Sukkariya said another seven people were taken to hospital with bullet wounds.
The attack threatened to unleash a new wave of anti-US feeling in Syria and across the Middle East. The country's president, Bashar al-Assad, is being courted by Europe and had been looking forward to improved relations with Washington after the November 4 presidential election.
News of the attack has led news bulletins across the Arab world. The Syrian newspaper Tishin called it a "US war crime".
Syria summoned the US charge d'affaires in Damascus to explain the attack. It called on the Iraqi government to prevent its airspace being used in such a way in future.
"This is an outrageous raid which is against international law," the Syrian ambassador to London, Sami al-Khiyami, told Reuters. "It is a terrible crime. We are expecting clarifications from the Americans."
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