The Americans shot down an UAV trapped with explosives in Baghdad

The Americans shot down an UAV trapped with explosives in Baghdad

Remote-controlled, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), trapped with explosives, was intercepted and shot down in the airspace near the US Embassy in Baghdad by the AmericansThe Associated Press reports that Reuters quoted sources close to the Iraqi security services as saying that a number of rocket-propelled grenades were fired at a U.S. military base in western Iraq.

The UAV could not reach the embassy building complex, while its demolition did not cause any injuries on the ground, according to the sources of the two news agencies.

On Monday night, Tuesday, the C-RAM air defense systems were activated, they started firing in bursts, the journalists of the French Agency found out.

Iraqi security officials have said they opened fire to intercept UAVs, the new weapon of choice for pro-Iranian organizations in the Middle East.

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Since the beginning of 2021, there have been 47 attacks on US interests in Iraq, where 2,500 US troops remain deployed., in the context of the international coalition formed against the jihadist organization Islamic State (IS).

The Six of them were made with UAVs trapped in explosives, a technique that began to be used in mid-April in Iraq and is a headache for the coalition., as they may escape the C-RAM systems installed by the US military to protect its members.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, but the signatures are pro-Iranian, who – in Yemen, for example – use UAVs against Saudi targets.

Hasd al-Saabi (“People’s Mobilization Units”), an alliance of pro-Iranian paramilitary groups that has formally joined the regular army and is a force that can not be bypassed by anyone in Iraq, often excludes attacks on US facilities in Iraq without never takes responsibility for them,

Three rockets were fired at an Iraqi air base in the western desert where US troops are stationed yesterday, the International Anti-Jihadist Coalition said.

The attack on Ain al-Assad base did not cause any casualties.

The two new attacks came about a week after US strikes on Hashd facilities in Syria and Iraq killed at least ten militants.

An indication of US concern about UAV attacks: they recently offered a reward of up to $ 3 million for information leading to an investigation into attacks on their interests in Iraq.

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