Casualties reported as airstrikes hit Iraqi forces’ positions in Babil

Several Iraqi forces have apparently been killed in airstrikes against the positions of the Arab country’s military units in Jurf al-Sakhar, Babil province, local sources and media reports said.

Several Iraqi forces have apparently been killed in airstrikes against the positions of the Arab country’s military units in Jurf al-Sakhar, Babil province, local sources and media reports said. At least four explosions were heard on Monday night in Jurf al-Sakhar region, according to local sources. The attacks were apparently launched by F-16 warplanes and drones, and have killed nine Iraqi military forces so far, sources close to the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), better known as Hashd al-Sha’abi, said. Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen TV channel says American warplanes were flying over the al-Qaem area near the Iraqi-Syrian border following the attacks. Thile several PMU units – especially those of Kata’ib Hezbollah – used to be stationed in the region, some Iraqi sources are saying the airstrikes have targeted the Arab country’s army personnel. Despite speculations about the US role in the airstrikes, a senior US defense official has told Fox News there were no US airstrikes near Baghdad tonight. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo posted tweets about the 2019 attacks against the US embassy in Baghdad as the airstrikes were hitting Jurf al-Sakhar. “When violent protestors attacked US Embassy in Baghdad on New Year’s Eve 2019, State Department special agents defended the compound against the mob for more than 40 hours, with no loss of life or serious injuries. #UnsungHeroes” he said in one of his tweets.




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