US Military Denies Any Involvement in Air Strike That Hit Iran-Backed Forces in Iraq
Roughly 2,500 U.S. troops are currently deployed in Iraq.
The U.S. military has said that it has no reason to believe that U.S. forces were responsible for a huge blast reported at a military base in Iraq that killed a member of Iraq’s Iran-backed paramilitary forces on Friday.
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said in an X, formerly Twitter, post late on Friday, “We are aware of reports claiming that the United States conducted airstrikes in Iraq today. Those reports are not true. The United States has not conducted air strikes in Iraq today.”
Reuters cited two security sources who said that airstrikes had caused a blast early Saturday morning at 1 a.m. local time.
In addition to the death of one PMF member, eight more were reported wounded, according to Reuters.
A PMF force commander told Reuters the explosion was an attack. Meanwhile, the Iraqi military said it was investigating the cause of an explosion and fire at the cast. It said it was not aware of any drones or warplanes in the sky at the time.
Proxy Wars in Iraq
Tensions have simmered in Iraq between pro-U.S. and pro-Iran factions within the government, military, and the PMF for years.To date, the U.S.-led Coalition consists of 86 countries, along with the European Union, NATO, and Interpol. It continues to operate in Iraq at the invitation of the Iraqi government to deter ISIS from regrouping. Its mandate also includes “training and assisting” local groups and militias allied with the United States.
Roughly 2,500 U.S. troops are currently deployed in Iraq.
One of the generals killed was Gen. Ali Reza Zahdi (also spelled Reza Zahedi), who the IRGC says led its elite Quds Force in Lebanon and Syria until 2016. He was honored on April 3 by the Coalition Council of Islamic Revolution Forces for his role in “planning and executing the Al-Aqsa Storm” Oct. 7 attack on Israel, Iranian dissident news organization Iran International reported.
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