The explosion was the result of an unidentified airstrike. He was sent to the headquarters of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces.
A powerful explosion on the night of Friday, April 19, shook the military base used by the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces south of the capital Baghdad. This was reported by Reuters citing its own sources.
It was learned that the explosion was the result of an unknown airstrike that occurred around midnight. The other two sources said the strikes did not cause casualties but caused material damage.
The agency’s interlocutors said the strikes were aimed at the headquarters of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces at the Kalso military base near the city of Iskandariyah, located about 50 kilometers south of the country’s capital, Baghdad.
Initially, the Popular Mobilization Forces operated as armed groups, many of which were close to Iraq. Iraqi authorities later recognized them as official security forces.
The group was involved in missile and drone attacks on US forces in Iraq during Israel’s Gaza campaign but stopped doing so in February, according to Reuters.
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