U.S. shoots down drone over Syria that fired at coalition troops

No one was injured in the incident, the coalition said.

— -- A U.S. Air Force fighter jet shot down an armed Predator-like drone over southeastern Syria on Thursday after the drone had fired at coalition and Syrian rebel forces, according to a coalition statement.No one was injured in the incident.

None of the coalition or partner forces on the ground were injured by the drone's weapon, but it was considered a threat and was shot down by an F-15E fighter jet.

Earlier in the day U.S. aircraft carried out an airstrike targeting two armed trucks that had entered the "deconfliction zone" that extends in a 34 mile radius around at Tanf. The zone is one of several established in Syria in areas where both coalition and Russian forces are operating.

The airstrike was the second carried out this week and the third overall since May 18 against armed forces from the Iranian-backed militia.

The pro-Regime forces were struck after entering the deconfliction zone around At Tanf and ignoring repeated warnings to turn back.