BAGHDAD: A suicide drone hit an airbase in Iraq hosting US troops on Saturday, Iraqi security sources said, the fifth such attack in four days.
Armed factions close to Iran have threatened to attack US interests in Iraq over Washington’s support for Israel. “The drone came down inside the (Ain al-Assad) base” in the western province of Anbar, without causing any casualties or damage, a military source said.
A statement issued on Telegram channels used by pro-Iranian armed groups said the attack was carried out by a group calling itself the Islamic Resistance in Iraq.
A second Iraqi security source said the attack had involved two suicide drones. “The first was intercepted and the second crashed because of a technical problem,” the source said.
Since Wednesday, three Iraqi bases used by US-led coalition troops have been targeted in five separate attacks — Ain al-Assad, the Al-Harir base in northern Iraq and a military camp near Baghdad airport.
The United States currently has about 2,500 troops stationed at the three bases, alongside around 1,000 soldiers from other countries in the coalition set up to fight the militant Islamic State group.
The attacks came after factions loyal to Iran stepped up threats against the United States.
One of them, the Hezbollah Brigades, demanded that US forces “leave” Iraq, “otherwise they will taste the fires of hell”.
Published in Dawn, October 22th, 2023
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