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US officials confirm no Iranian attack against Iraq

US officials confirm no Iranian attack against Iraq

Iraqi News5 hours ago

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – US officials confirmed on Monday that Iran has not attacked US military bases in Iraq after reports mentioned that Iran launched missile assaults on US military sites in Qatar and Iraq, retaliating for the US bombardment of Iran's nuclear facilities.
An Iraqi security official told The Associated Press (AP) that Iran targeted the Ain Al-Assad base, which houses US troops in western Iraq.
It was not immediately known whether the Iraq base had been damaged or whether anyone was injured.
Qatar denounced the attack on Al-Udeid Air Base, where more than 8,000 troops are stationed, but stated that the missiles were successfully intercepted with no deaths recorded. It said that its airspace was now safe.
Iran confirmed the strike on national television, describing it as a powerful and successful reaction to US aggression.
An Israeli defense official verified to Al-Monitor that Iran had launched at least ten missiles against US sites in Qatar and one at Iraq.
The United States military also has a presence at Ain Al-Asad Air Base in the western Iraqi province of Anbar.
According to Iran's Mehr News Agency, Iran's missile campaign against US sites in Qatar and Iraq has begun under the code name Blessings of Victory.

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