TEHRAN (Basirat)- The United States Central Command released a statement admitting that they hit Syrian Army positions, but claim that they did not intent to target Syrian servicemen in violation of the ceasefire agreement, but were instead targeting Daesh terrorists.

The United States Central Command released a statement admitting that they hit Syrian Army positions, but claim that they did not intent to target Syrian servicemen in violation of the ceasefire agreement, but were instead targeting Daesh terrorists.US military officials acknowledge responsibility for the bombing
attack against Syrian Army positions that paved the way for a major
Daesh offensive against Assad government forces and that killed 80
Syrian service personnel, but claimed that the attack was an accident
with the intended target being Daesh terrorists.
The attack was conducted by two F-16 fighter jets and two A10 ground
attack aircraft that came into Syrian airspace through the Iraqi border
without authorization from the Assad government.
The Russian Ministry of Defense immediately blasted the United
States for the lethal attack observing that Daesh engaged in a major
offensive after American forces crippled the Assad regime's position.
"If this airstrike was carried out due to an error in the coordinates of
the targetm it is a direct consequence of US side's unwillingless to
coordinate its actions against terrorist groups with Russia," the
Russian Defense Ministry spokesman emphasized.
The attack came amid a ceasefire in Syria agreed upon by Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State John Kerry one
week earlier and that came into effect on September 12. The attack
threatens to undermine the delicate ceasefire agreement with the Syrian
government concerned that it will provide Daesh terrorists an
opportunity to regroup and that the rebels will not hold to the
arrangement. Nonetheless, the attack also highlights the importance of
the ceasefire deal and the need for the United States and Russia to
coordinate on intelligence.
In the statement, Central Command says that "Coalition forces believed
they were striking a Da'esh fighting position that they had been
tracking for a significant amount of time before the strike. The
coalition airstrike was halted immediately when coalition forces were
informed by Russian officials that it was possible the personnel and
vehicles targeted were part of the Syrian military."
The statement, provided in full below, goes on to imply that Russia is
somehow to blame for the egregious accident that killed the 80 Syrian
soldiers because the US claims that it "had earlier informed Russian
counterparts of the upcoming strike."