US Base in Iraq Hit by Another Drone Attack, Alarms at US Embasy in Baghdad Also



by SEDEDIN DEDOVIC

US Base in Iraq Hit by Another Drone Attack, Alarms at US Embasy in Baghdad Also
US Base in Iraq Hit by Another Drone Attack, Alarms at US Embasy in Baghdad Also © Pool / Getty Images

An armed drone executed a targeted strike on the Al Harir base in northern Iraq, which hosts US military personnel. The incident occurred this evening, as per reports from Reuters, citing unnamed sources. Concurrently, air-raid sirens were activated at the United States embassy in Baghdad.

As of the latest reports, there is no confirmed information about casualties arising from the attack. In recent weeks, heightened tension has enveloped US and international forces deployed in Iraq and Syria, with a constant state of alert.

This increased vigilance is a response to a series of attacks on their bases, which occurred concurrently with the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. The Islamic Resistance in Iraq militant group has claimed responsibility for most of these attacks, asserting that they are retaliatory measures against perceived US support for Israel during its conflict with Hamas.

Attacks on bases where American soldiers are stationed occur almost every day

A soldier stationed at a different base, unrelated to the one targeted in the recent attack, shared the ordeal faced by military personnel in the region.

Over the past month, they have lived in a constant state of apprehension, unable to enjoy a moment of peaceful walking or sleeping. Almost every day, rockets have fallen or drones have initiated assaults. The Islamic Resistance in Iraq militant group has asserted responsibility for the majority of these attacks.

They claim that these actions are a direct response to what they perceive as US support for Israel during its conflict with Hamas. This interpretation of events underscores the deep-seated tensions in the region, further complicating the security situation for US and international forces stationed in Iraq and Syria, as they grapple with ongoing threats and concerns for their safety.

This situation underscores the ongoing security challenges confronted by US and international forces stationed in the region. Vigilance remains paramount, reflecting the imperative to address these security concerns in a comprehensive and effective manner.

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