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US bombs facilities in Iraq utilised by Iran-backed forces

The militants once held significant territory in both countries but were pushed back by local ground forces supported by international air strikes in a bloody, multi-year conflict.

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According to Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin, the US military carried out strikes on three sites used by Iran-backed troops in Iraq on Monday, following an attack that injured three American personnel earlier in the day.

In response to dozens of attacks on American and ally forces in the region since the commencement of the Israel-Hamas war on October 7, Washington has frequently carried out strikes on locations utilised by Iran and its proxy forces in Iraq and Syria.

“US military forces conducted necessary and proportionate strikes on three facilities used by Kataeb Hezbollah and affiliated groups in Iraq,” Austin said in a statement.

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“These precision strikes are a response to a series of attacks against US personnel in Iraq and Syria by Iranian-sponsored militias, including an attack by Iran-affiliated Kataeb Hezbollah and affiliated groups on Arbil Air Base earlier today,” he said.

That attack — one of more than 100 since mid-October — wounded three US military personnel, one critically, US National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said in a statement.

US President Joe Biden “places no higher priority than the protection of American personnel serving in harm’s way. The United States will act at a time and in a manner of our choosing should these attacks continue,” the statement said.

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The spike in attacks on US troops is linked to the war between Israel and Hamas, which began when the Palestinian militant group carried out a shock cross-border attack from Gaza on October 7 that killed about 1,140 people, mostly civilians according to an AFP tally based on Israeli figures.

Following the attack, the United States rushed military aid to Israel, which has carried out a relentless campaign in Gaza that has killed at least 20,670 people, also mostly civilians, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry.

Those deaths have sparked widespread anger in the Middle East and provided an impetus for attacks on American troops by forces opposed to their presence in the region.

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There are roughly 2,500 American troops in Iraq and some 900 in Syria as part of efforts to prevent a resurgence of the Islamic State group.

The militants once held significant territory in both countries but were pushed back by local ground forces supported by international air strikes in a bloody, multi-year conflict.

AFP

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