An unknown march was targeted at dawn today, Tuesday, a military site in Iraq, hours after Iran targeted The rule of many In Qatar.
Reuters quoted an Iraqi military official as saying that the march targeted the Taji military base north of Baghdad without any injuries.
Local media reported that several missiles were falling on the Taji base and hearing the sound of explosions, adding that the initial reports indicate that the explosions affected a air radar in addition to an electrical technical department at the base.
There has been no official statement from the defense or interior ministries on the nature of the attack or the resulting damage, nor the body responsible for the attack.
Two bases used by American forces in Iraq witnessed a state of anticipation and “security alert” after Iran launched a missile attack on the American base in Qatar, according to an Iraqi military source, the press agency on Monday evening.
The source talked about “a state of security alert in the two base of Ain al -Assad in Anbar and Victoria, near Baghdad International Airport.”
Iranian official media had reported earlier that rockets were fired in the direction of bases with American forces “in Qatar and Iraq”, in a process bearing the name “Bechara Al -Fateh”.
However, the Iranian National Security Council later confirmed in a statement to firing missiles towards the base of the Qatari Al -Aqdaria, without any mention of Iraq.
The attack comes in response to strikes launched by the United States at dawn on Sunday, 3 major nuclear facilities in Iran.
The Qatari Ministry of Defense announced that its air defenses “succeeded” in intercepting the Iranian attack on the base of Al -Aqdid, which is the largest in the Middle East.
The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that it “reserves the right to direct response in proportion to the shape and size of this blatant attack.”