Iraqi armed factions, supported by Iran, announced a two-week suspension of their operations in Iraq and the region following a ceasefire declaration by the United States and Iran. This decision comes amid rising tensions in the area due to the ongoing conflict between the two nations.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has announced a suspension of all military operations for two weeks, a move that may reflect changes in strategy or security conditions. This decision comes at a critical time for the country, amidst rising tensions in the region.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a coalition of Iran-backed armed factions, announced a two-week suspension of its military operations in Iraq and the region. This decision follows the declaration of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran.
The Islamic Resistance group in Iraq announced it has conducted 19 offensive operations against what it termed 'hostile bases' in Iraq and the region, utilizing drones and missiles within just 24 hours.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced today that it has carried out 19 operations against US bases in Iraq and the region within the past 24 hours, reflecting a notable escalation in military activities against the American presence.
On Saturday morning, the so-called 'Islamic Resistance in Iraq' announced the execution of <strong>19 operations</strong> against US bases in the country within <strong>24 hours</strong>, utilizing missiles and drones. This escalation comes amid ongoing tensions in the region.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq executed 23 military operations in the past 24 hours, utilizing drones and missiles targeting enemy bases in Iraq and the region. These operations reflect a significant escalation in military activities amid rising regional tensions.
On Wednesday, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq carried out 41 military operations targeting what it calls 'occupation bases' in Iraq and the region. This surge in military activity raises questions about the political and security implications of these movements.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced it has carried out 41 military operations in the past 24 hours, targeting occupation bases both within Iraq and abroad using drones and advanced missiles.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced the execution of 23 military operations within the past 24 hours, targeting what it referred to as 'enemy bases' across the country. This announcement comes amid rising security tensions in the region.
The military spokesperson for the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, Abu Mahdi Al-Jaafari, announced plans to intensify operations against the US military presence in the Gulf and Jordan, raising concerns about a potential escalation in the region.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has announced the execution of 23 military operations targeting what it calls 'enemy bases' in Iraq and the region over the past 24 hours, utilizing drones and missiles. This marks a significant escalation in military activities by these factions.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced today that it has carried out <strong>23 operations</strong> against enemy bases in a single day, reflecting a significant escalation in military activities. This announcement comes amid rising tensions in the region.