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Airstrikes Kill 15 Iran-Backed Troops in Iraq, Targeting Militia HQ and Leader

U.S. airstrikes in Iraq killed 15 members of Iran-backed Shiite militias, marking the deadliest attack on the group since the Iran war began in February.

Key Points

  • 15 Iran-backed militia members killed in U.S. airstrikes in Iraq
  • Attack targeted militia headquarters and a commander
  • Deadliest strike on PMF since Iran war began in February 2026
  • Iraq increasingly drawn into regional conflict

Full Details

Airstrikes in Iraq killed 15 members of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), an umbrella group for Iran-backed Shiite militias, on Tuesday. The attack targeted a headquarters and a commander, making it the deadliest strike on the group since the U.S.-Israel war with Iran began on February 28. The PMF, which is part of Iraq's regular armed forces but includes brigades loyal to Iran, blamed the United States for the strike. Iraq has been increasingly pulled into the regional conflict, with Tehran-backed groups launching attacks on U.S. bases and the embassy since the war started. The incident underscores the expanding scope of the conflict beyond direct U.S.-Iran engagements.

Why It Matters

The escalation in Iraq risks further destabilizing the country and could draw additional regional actors into the conflict.

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