US military convoy targeted in Iraq.
An Iraqi media outlet reported that a US military logistics convoy was targeted in the Baghdad area.
Iraqi media reported an attack on an American logistics convoy early Thursday morning.
“A US military logistics convoy was targeted in Baghdad province,” the Sabrin News Telegram Channel wrote in a breaking news item.
According to the Iraqi media, the attack was carried out using roadside bombs.
Details of the damage or possible casualties of the operation have not yet been released.
Minutes later, the Iraqi group Ashab al-Kahf released the video, claiming responsibility for the attack on an American logistics convoy on the al-Shu’la highway in Baghdad.
Following the Iraqi parliament’s decision to expel foreign troops from the country and Baghdad’s delay in doing so, US coalition logistics convoys are targeted by roadside bombs several times a week, sometimes several times a day.
Iraqi groups insist that the Iraqi government must expel foreign troops from Iraq, following a resolution passed by the Iraqi parliament.
The Iraqi parliament in January 1998, following a terrorist attack by the United States on the assassination of General Haj Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes, deputy head of the Iraqi Martyr Al-Hashd al-Shabi organization, planned to expel foreign forces. Approved the country.