Mar 22 β€’ 18:25 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

Triple airstrike targeted Iraqi fighters south of Baghdad

Three airstrikes targeted positions of Iraqi fighters south of Baghdad, aiming specifically at members of the former paramilitary coalition Hashd al-Shaabi.

Three airstrikes were conducted against areas south of Iraq's capital, Baghdad, with local authorities confirming that the targets were fighters belonging to the former paramilitary coalition known as Hashd al-Shaabi. This coalition, also referred to as the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), is part of Iraq's regular armed forces but includes several pro-Iranian groups, suggesting a complex geopolitical backdrop to these military actions.

The attacks involved the use of drone strikes and traditional air raids, with reports indicating three separate strike locations. A local emergency response unit has communicated that, fortunately, there were no casualties from these airstrikes since the positions targeted had already been evacuated by the PMF fighters. This evacuation highlights a degree of operational awareness among these groups in the face of potential military actions.

The implications of these airstrikes could be significant, indicating ongoing tensions between various armed factions in Iraq and the possible involvement of foreign powers. The targeting of the PMF may be indicative of efforts to weaken Iranian influence in the region, reflecting broader themes of regional security and military strategy in Iraq and its surrounding areas. These events provide insight into the complex interplay of local and international interests at play in the ongoing conflicts involving Iraq's armed groups.

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