Iranian missiles hit German barracks at military base in Jordan, media claims
Reports indicate that Iranian missiles struck barracks used by German soldiers at a military base in Jordan, with no casualties reported.
On March 8 and 9, ballistic missiles launched from Iran targeted the Al Azrak airbase in Jordan, which houses German troops and also US air forces, as reported by the publication 'Spiegel'. The strike hit barracks utilized by German soldiers, who were seeking shelter at the time of the attack. Fortunately, there were no casualties reported as a result of the missile strike.
The uncertainty remains over whether the barracks were directly hit by the Iranian missiles or if the damage was caused by debris from missiles intercepted by air defense systems. This ambiguity raises questions about the effectiveness and response capabilities of the military personnel stationed in the region. Insights from military experts could provide further clarity on the incident and its implications for the ongoing tensions in the area.
The German military contingent at Al Azrak has been permanently stationed there for several years, but the number of troops was reduced following the escalation of conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. This incident highlights the precarious security situation in the region, underscoring the risks facing foreign military forces in the Middle East amid rising geopolitical tensions.