Latest Updates on Iraq, 3 May 2021
ISWNews Analysis Group: On May 3, the 25th and 33rd Brigades of the Hashad al-Shaabi launched an operation to clear the southern areas of Mosul.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On May 3, the 25th and 33rd Brigades of the Hashad al-Shaabi launched an operation to clear the southern areas of Mosul.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Iraqi resistance groups attacked positions of US forces in Balad Airbase north of Baghdad with several rockets.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Late on May 2, Iraqi resistance groups fired three rockets on US forces at Camp Victory near Baghdad International Airport.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Mansour al-Baiji, an independent member of the Iraqi parliament, called the establishment of a Turkish military base in the north of the country an occupation and called on the government to take action and not allow the establishment of this base.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On May 2, Iraqi resistance groups targeted two US logistical convoys in southern Iraq with roadside bombs.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Clashes between Turkish troops and PKK militants continued in northern Iraq, with both sides claiming that a significant number of opposing forces have been killed.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Turkish Ministry of Defense announced that two of its soldiers were killed in northern Iraq.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Iraqi resistance group targeted a US logistical convoy in the Anbar province with a roadside bomb.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Iraqi resistance group targeted a US logistical convoy in the Baghdad’s Yusufiyah area with a roadside bomb.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Iraqi resistance group targeted positions of US forces in Balad Airbase north of Baghdad with a suicide drone.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Since the beginning of the conflict in northern Iraq, numerous statistics and news have been published in the media of both sides about the death or wounding of Turkish and PKK militants.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Iraqi group “International Resistance Faction” targeted a US logistical convoy in the Anbar province with two roadside bombs.