US retaliates in Iraq after three US troops wounded in attack
The US military carried out retaliatory precision air strikes on December 25 in Iraq after a one-way drone attack earlier in the day by Iran-aligned militants that left one US service member in critical condition and wounded two other US personnel, officials said.
At President Joe Biden’s direction, the US military carried out the strikes at 1:45 GMT, likely killing “a number of Kataib Hezbollah militants” and destroying multiple facilities used by the group, CNBC reports.
A US base in Iraq’s Erbil that houses US forces came under attack from a one-way drone earlier on Monday, leading to the US casualties.
The Pentagon did not disclose details about the identity of the service member who was critically wounded or offer more details on the injuries sustained in the attack.
“My prayers are with the brave Americans who were injured,” US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a statement.
The White House National Security Council said Biden was briefed on the attack on Monday morning and ordered the Pentagon to prepare response options against those responsible.
Monday’s military attack and US retaliation is the latest back-and-forth since a surge in violence began in mid-October when Iran-aligned militias started targeting US assets in Iraq and Syria over Washington’s backing of Israel in its war against Hamas in Gaza.