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Armed Groups in Iraq Attack Victory Base Near Baghdad Airport, Aircraft Caught Fire

Armed groups in Iraq targeted Victory Base near Baghdad International Airport, setting a U.S. aircraft ablaze. The explosions rang out across Baghdad, alarming residents and security forces.

Security officials reported that missiles hit the base, which houses U.S. troops, marking another escalation by armed groups in Iraq. The strike is part of a series of attacks on foreign-linked installations across Iraq.

An Iraqi armed organization claimed responsibility for the assault, though details about the group remain limited. Authorities have not yet released a full assessment of the damage. No injuries have been reported so far.

The attack comes amid rising tensions linked to the broader regional conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. Iran-aligned forces have increased strikes on US bases and diplomatic sites, raising fears of further escalation.

U.S. officials have repeatedly warned Baghdad to prevent attacks on its personnel and facilities, emphasizing the need for stronger measures. Meanwhile, Iraqi authorities are under pressure to control armed groups in Iraq and maintain security.

Analysts say continued strikes highlight Baghdad’s challenges in managing militias and preventing Iraq from being drawn deeper into the regional confrontation. Civilians and military personnel remain at risk, while installations face repeated threats.

The incident underscores the strategic vulnerability of bases hosting foreign troops and the influence of armed groups in Iraq. Regional observers stress that without coordinated security efforts, such assaults may continue.

With tensions escalating, Victory Base and other locations could experience further attacks if control over armed groups in Iraq remains limited. Security experts call for urgent coordination between Baghdad and international partners to contain threats.

As Iraq navigates these challenges, authorities must balance domestic security needs with international obligations to foreign forces stationed in the country.

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