Five rockets fired from Iraq towards U.S. military base in Syria


by Japan Today

Japan Today— At least five rockets were launched from Iraq's town of Zummar towards a U.S. military base in northeastern Syria on Sunday, two Iraqi security sources told Reuters. The attack against U.S. forces is the first since early February when Iranian-backed groups in Iraq stopped their attacks against U.S. troops. The

Time—U.S. Military Base in Syria Struck by Rockets Fired From Iraq. The attack followed an explosion on a base in Iraq this weekend controlled by the Popular Mobilization Forces, a coalition of Iran-allied militias.

dailym.ai—Five rockets are fired from Iraq towards US military base in Syria. Two security sources and a senior army officer said a rocket launcher fixed on the back of a small truck had been parked in Zummar border town with Syria.

RedState—Report: Rocket Attack Fired From Iraq Aimed at US Military Base in Syria Ends Up a Total Dud. Looks like an attempt by an Iran-affiliated militia group in Iraq to lob rockets at a U.S. military base in Syria was a total dud.