Military base in Iraq attacked, killing 2, as tensions continue to intensify in the region
An airstrike hit a site affiliated with Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) in the Jurf al-Sakhar area of Babil province south of Baghdad, Qazinform News Agency’s correspondent in the Middle East reports.
Iraqi and international media, citing security and PMF sources, said the strike targeted facilities linked to the PMF Commission. Shafaq News, also citing security sources, said the attack focused on sites associated with Kataib Hezbollah in the area.
Iraq’s Joint Operations Command confirmed that two people were killed and three others injured in the airstrikes but did not identify who carried out the attack.
Earlier, Qazinform reported that the State of Israel and the US had launched what it described as a preemptive strike against Iran. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the operation is aimed at eliminating an “existential threat,” while a US official later stated that “extensive” air and sea strikes on Iran will continue.
As tensions intensified, several Middle Eastern countries reported missile launches and security threats allegedly linked to Iran’s actions. Meanwhile, international leaders and officials issued statements regarding the situation.