IED Attack On US Convoy In Baghdad
A logistical convoy of the US invaders in Baghdad province was attacked by the Iraqi resistance group “Ashab al-Kahf”.
A logistical convoy of the US invaders in Baghdad province was attacked by the Iraqi resistance group “Ashab al-Kahf”.
“The Popular Resistance in the Eastern Region” group, issuing a statement, took responsibility for the attack on three military bases of the U.S. coalition in eastern Syria.
Major General Mohammed al-Qadri, Commander of the Coastal Defense Forces and Director of the Naval College, has warned against the United States’ military presence in Bab al-Mandab Strait and the Red Sea.
Following of the escalation of tensions between the US-led coalition and Iran plus the axis of resistance, the US Navy has deployed 3,000 marines in the Red Sea by the use of the USS Bataan (LHD 50) and USS Carter Hall (LSD 50).
A US logistical convoy was targeted with an IED attack in the Qadisiyah province by the Iraqi resistance groups.
A US logistical convoy was targeted with an IED attack in the Qadisiyah province by the Ashab al-Kahf resistance group..
A logistics convoy belonging to the occupying forces of the United States was targeted by the As’hab al-Kahf resistance group in the Babil Governorate.
The United States-led coalition has deployed the Fixed Site-Low, Slow, Small Unmanned Aircraft System Integrated Defeat System (FS-LIDS), which is designed to counter all types of drones, in Syria’s northeastern region.
Different strata of the Iraqi people staged a protest rally in the capital city Baghdad to oppose the interventionist actions of the United States in the internal affairs of the Arab country.
The Shia resistance group named As’hab al-Kahf has issued a statement, calling on the Iraqi people to demonstrate in front of the US embassy in capital Baghdad.
On July 8, the Coordination Framework of the Iraqi Shiite umbrella group issued a statement calling on the Baghdad government to take action to persuade the United States to immediately release Iran’s claims for gas exports.
Iran attempted to seize two oil tankers near the strategic Strait of Hormuz on July 5, according to the United States Navy.