Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed a successful attack on “espionage centers” in Iraq on Monday night, official media said, Reuters reported.
The IRGC claimed to have destroyed “espionage centers and gatherings of anti-Iranian terrorist groups” in Erbil, Iraq, Reuters reported, citing the statement carried by the semi-official Tasnim News Agency. Iraqi security sources reported explosions heard northeast of Erbil near where the U.S. consulate is located as well as civilian houses, according to Reuters, although it’s unclear if the consulate was targeted.
A U.S. official said no American facilities were impacted, Reuters reported.
“Ballistic missiles were used to destroy espionage centers and gatherings of anti-Iranian terrorist groups in the region late tonight,” the IRGC statement read, according to a Reuters translation.
Iran has sometimes attacked the region before, claiming it serves as a host for Israeli intelligence activity targeted against Tehran, Reuters reported. Erbil airport ceased air traffic following the strikes, the three Iraqi security sources told the outlet.
Footage circulated on social media showing active air defenses around Erbil Airbase in Iraq, where U.S. and coalition troops are based. The Daily Caller News Foundation was not immediately able to confirm the footage. Two dead and five wounded were brought to the hospital, according to Reuters.
سپاه از انهدام مقرهای جاسوسی و تجمع گروهکهای تروریستی ضد ایرانی در منطقه با موشکهای بالستیک خبر داد pic.twitter.com/xxsHAOzC6V
— خبرگزاری تسنیم
(@Tasnimnews_Fa) January 15, 2024
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) did not immediately respond to the DCNF’s request for comment. Bases hosting U.S. troops in Iraq have come under attack dozens of times by local Iran-backed militias since Oct. 7 in retaliation for U.S. support for Israel.
Tehran blamed both the U.S. and Israel for the Jan. 3 terrorist attacks in Kerman, Iran, at a commemoration for the former IRGC commander Gen. Qassem Soleimani, killing more than 73, Iran International reported.
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