The Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq announced the death of two of their fighters in an airstrike targeting a checkpoint in Anbar province. The group accused the United States and Israel of being behind the attack, which also injured four others.
Concerns are rising in Jordan regarding the repercussions of the war against Iran on the situation in Iraq. Some Jordanian elites anticipate the worst scenarios, which could significantly affect regional security.
The Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq reported multiple airstrikes on their sites in Babil and Anbar, attributed to the Israeli-American coalition, reflecting escalating security tensions in the region.
An airstrike targeted a base of the Popular Mobilization Forces in Anbar province, western Iraq, resulting in injuries among its members. This attack is part of a series of increasing assaults in the region.
Several members of the Popular Mobilization Forces were injured in an airstrike targeting their positions in Al-Qaim, Anbar province, according to Iraqi sources. The attack occurred before midnight on Thursday, specifically targeting the 31st Brigade.
US airstrikes targeted the Al-Habbaniyah military base in Anbar, resulting in the deaths of 7 soldiers and injuries to 23 others, along with significant damage to a medical center within the base.
An airstrike targeting a military clinic in Anbar province, western Iraq, resulted in the deaths of <strong>7 soldiers</strong> and injuries to <strong>13 others</strong>. The incident occurred on Wednesday, raising growing concerns about the security situation in the region.
Seven members of the Iraqi Army were killed this morning in an airstrike targeting a military site in Anbar province. This attack follows a similar bombing on the same site, which houses Popular Mobilization Forces, amid rising regional tensions.
Seven Iraqi soldiers were killed and 13 others injured in an airstrike targeting a site belonging to the Shiite Popular Mobilization Forces near a military medical center in western Anbar. The attack occurred this morning, causing damage to a military clinic and a nearby engineering unit.
The Iraqi Ministry of Defense announced the death of <strong>7 soldiers</strong>, including <strong>officers</strong>, and injuries to <strong>13 others</strong> due to an airstrike targeting a medical center at the Al-Habbaniyah base. This incident occurs amid rising security tensions in the region.
The Iraqi Ministry of Defense announced that seven soldiers were killed due to an airstrike targeting a military base in Al-Anbar province, also injuring 13 others. This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in Iraq.
An airstrike on a military base in Iraq's Anbar province has resulted in the deaths of seven security personnel and injuries to 13 others, according to the Iraqi Ministry of Defense. This strike occurred just one day after a similar attack on the same location.
An airstrike targeted the Popular Mobilization Forces' security headquarters in Al-Habaniyah, western Iraq, with smoke rising from the site. Security sources reported that the airstrike specifically hit the headquarters in Al-Anbar.
Hundreds of Iraqis gathered in Baghdad to mourn the bodies of 15 members of the Popular Mobilization Forces, including Anbar Operations Commander Saad Duwai al-Baiji, who were killed in a US airstrike targeting their headquarters in Al-Habbaniyah base in Anbar province.
Airstrikes targeting a site belonging to the Shiite Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq's Anbar province resulted in the deaths of 15 fighters, including the Anbar operations commander, and injured 30 others. The Popular Mobilization Forces accused the United States of carrying out the attack.
Airstrikes targeting a site of the Popular Mobilization Forces in Anbar province, western Iraq, resulted in the deaths of at least <strong>10 fighters</strong>, including the commander of operations in Anbar, and injured <strong>30 others</strong>. These strikes come amid rising tensions in the region.
Airstrikes targeted a site belonging to the Popular Mobilization Forces in Anbar province, Iraq, resulting in the deaths of at least 10 fighters, including the operations commander. The Popular Mobilization Forces have accused the United States of carrying out the attack.