Published: 10:56, October 23, 2023 | Updated: 11:16, October 23, 2023
Shi'ite militia claim attack on Iraqi base housing US forces
By Xinhua

A picture taken on Jan 13, 2020, during a press tour organized by the US-led coalition fighting the remnants of the Islamic State group, shows a view inside Ayn al-Asad military airbase housing US and other foreign troops in the western Iraqi province of Anbar. (AYMAN HENNA / AFP)

BAGHDAD - An Iraqi Shi'ite militia claimed on Sunday responsibility for launching an attack earlier in the day on an airbase housing US military experts and agencies in Iraq's western province of Anbar.

An armed group calling itself "The Islamic Resistance in Iraq" claimed in an online statement that its fighters launched two booby-trapped drones on the Ayn al-Asad Airbase near the town of al-Baghdadi, some 190 km northwest of the capital Baghdad.

Earlier on Sunday, an officer from the Iraqi army who requires anonymity told Xinhua that the attack only caused minor material damage

According to the statement, the authenticity of which could not be independently verified, the two drones hit their targets.

Earlier on Sunday, an officer from the Iraqi army who requires anonymity told Xinhua that the attack only caused minor material damage.

The officer added that Iraqi security forces in the area surrounded the airbase and launched a search operation.

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In recent days, the militant group claimed to have launched rocket and drone attacks on military bases housing US forces across the country. The group also claimed responsibility for similar attacks on US military forces in Syria.