U.S. diplomatic missions are located in Iraq According to reports, Iranian Drones on Tuesday. The attacks on facilities near Baghdad’s airport come amid rising tensions in the Middle East. The Washington Post reported on the attack in Iraq.

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He further detailed how the attack occurred.
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Six drones were reportedly launched at the compound, five of which were shot down. However, one of them successfully attacked a U.S. facility, according to a security official who spoke to The Washington Post. “The attack hit the Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center, a massive logistics hub for U.S. diplomats near Baghdad Airport,” Hudson continued.
A photo purportedly from the incident was also shared online. Footage shows smoke rising. However, this is from an unverified profile. HT.com was unable to independently verify the authenticity of this image.
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According to the Washington Post, there were no reports of casualties. The drone is believed to have struck near a guard tower and “accountability is ongoing,” according to the U.S. State Department.
The publication reported that the State Department stated that individuals must “duck and cover.” Meanwhile, the Iraqi Defense Ministry condemned the attacks near Iraqi bases but made no mention of attacks on U.S. facilities.
According to reports, the statement read: “The Ministry of National Defense emphasized that it will not stand idly by. On the contrary, it will resolutely confront and pursue…all parties involved.”
Officials who spoke to The Washington Post said the attack was likely carried out by militias affiliated with Iraq’s Islamic Resistance, an alliance of Iran-backed armed groups that has stepped up attacks since the Israeli and U.S. offensive.
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