Reuters is reporting a massive blast at an Iraqi base used by Iran-linked militias south of Baghdad in the overnight hours (local).
"A huge blast rocked a military base used by Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) to the south of Baghdad late on Friday," army sources said to Reuters.
Fires are still going at the Kalso base in Babel, Iraq after what appears to be an airstrike. pic.twitter.com/ipyZ1CgUxg
— Steven Nabil (@thestevennabil) April 19, 2024
Few other details have been given, but images are widely circulating online showing what indeed appears to be a very large-scale strike.
A number of regional correspondents have been quick to identify it as an American military airstrike; however, given the events of the night prior (the 'limited' attack on Iran), others are speculating it was the Israelis behind it.
On April 17, #Iraq's national security advisor Qasim Al Araji, a member of #IRGCterrorists-backed Badr Organization, said #Iran's regime's attack on #Israel on April 13 created "a new deterrent policy" in the region. And this is Israel's response to him tonight in Iraq: pic.twitter.com/u3T2bBMAL0
— Jason Brodsky (@JasonMBrodsky) April 19, 2024
Both the Israelis and Americans have struck Iran-linked PMF bases before, mostly in Eastern Syria - but a strike on such a scale inside Iraq by Israel remains very rare or even unprecedented.
When does bitcoin price in this fake war for the third time?
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) April 19, 2024
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