A security source reported on Sunday evening that at least 5 victims were killed in a U.S. airstrike targeting a location of an armed faction in Iraq. The source indicated that it has not yet been determined whether the strike was conducted by a drone or through aerial missile bombardment, and the exact location of the strike remains unclear. Preliminary information suggests that 5 casualties have been reported initially.
Earlier today, a security source informed that around 6 rockets were launched from the vicinity of Rabia towards Syrian territory, likely targeting U.S. military bases in Syria. The source noted that the rockets were mounted on a water delivery truck.
For its part, the "Islamic Resistance in Iraq" announced on Sunday that it targeted a U.S. base northeast of Syria with a "rocket barrage." According to a statement from the "Resistance," in response to the crimes committed by the enemy against our people in Gaza, our fighters targeted the U.S. occupation base (Kharab al-Jir) in northeast Syria with a large rocket barrage, and hit their targets directly.