The attacks by Iran-backed fighters on American military bases in Iraq and Syria are not stopping. So far, fighters supported by Iran have attacked American bases about 58 times in Iraq and 83 times. The latest case is of Al-Asad Air Base in Iraq's capital Baghdad.
There is news of a rocket and missile attack on Al-Asad Air Base in Baghdad, the capital of West Asian country Iraq. According to Indian time, this attack took place on American targets at 9 pm last night. Al Asad Air Base is the main military base of the US Army.
According to the information, there is talk of huge damage to the base due to missile and rocket attack. Many American soldiers present in the base are currently in trauma after the attack. The officials present there are still assessing the damage. This attack was carried out by Iraqi fighters supported by Iran.
What do we know so far?
An American official has said in a conversation with a news agency that an American soldier has suffered minor injuries in this attack, while a member of the Iraqi security forces has also been injured. America says that this attack took place from inside Iraq. America has not given detailed information about the injury of its soldier. Yes, it has definitely been revealed that the American soldier has suffered a brain injury.
The Central Command of the US Army has said that many missiles were intercepted but some missiles which could not be intercepted have caused damage to the military base. The extent of the damage is being assessed.
141 attacks on American targets
Since the beginning of the war between Israel and Hamas, American military bases in Iraq have been attacked at least 58 times by fighters supported by Iran. At the same time, in Syria, fighters supported by Iran have attacked at least 83 times using rockets and other missiles.
These fighters directly believe that America did not do the right thing by supporting Israel. These fighters want to cause huge damage to America by attacking American military bases. Hamas, which is fighting Israel, is considered to be supporting Iran.
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