Video Shows US Military Vehicle Running a Russian Military Truck Off the Road in Syria

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U.S. military vehicle runs a Russian armored truck off the road in Syria
A U.S. military vehicle runs a Russian armored truck off the road in Syria near the Turkish border town of Qamishli (Video screencap)

This article by Paul Szoldra originally appeared on Task & Purpose, a digital news and culture publication dedicated to military and veterans issues. 

A video has emerged showing a U.S. military vehicle running a Russian armored truck off the road in Syria after it tried to pass an American convoy.

Questions still remain about the incident, to include when it occurred, though it appears to have taken place on a stretch of road near the Turkish border town of Qamishli, according to The War Zone.

A video posted to social media seemingly taken from a civilian vehicle shows a three-vehicle convoy of Russian vehicles behind a two-vehicle convoy of armored American trucks. Eventually, the lead Russian vehicle successfully passes the first American vehicle on the right side of the road, and then speeds up to pass the second, only to be run off the road.

The Russian vehicle almost hits a civilian bystander who had been walking along the shoulder. It appears that the American and Russian truck also make contact at one point, before they both slow to a stop.

"We're aware of the video and we're looking into it at this point," Navy Capt. William Urban, a spokesman for U.S. Central Command, told Task & Purpose.

You can watch the full video below:

Last week, American troops came under fire by pro-regime forces in the same area. A soldier on that patrol received a "superficial scratch" and has since returned to duty, a spokesman for Operation Inherent Resolve said.

A video of that incident showed Russian forces nearby just watching it happen.

Jeff Schogol contributed reporting.

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