Rockets Strike Baghdad Air Base, Aircraft Destroyed
Rockets struck Iraq’s Mohamad Alaa air base near Baghdad International Airport earlier today, destroying an aircraft but causing no casualties, according to the country’s Defence Ministry.
The Iraq air base rocket attack has raised fresh concerns about security in the Iraqi capital, with authorities now investigating the source of the strike.
Aircraft Destroyed in Baghdad Airbase Attack
The Iraqi Defence Ministry confirmed that the rockets hit the air base located adjacent to Baghdad airport, damaging infrastructure and setting an aircraft on fire.
Officials stated that the destroyed aircraft was an A32B Iraqi special forces transport plane.
No Casualties Reported, Investigation Underway
Despite the intensity of the explosion, authorities confirmed that no casualties were reported.
The Defence Ministry added that teams are currently assessing the damage and working to identify the source behind the attack.
Loud Explosions Heard Across Baghdad
Earlier, multiple loud explosions were reported across Baghdad.
According to media reports, Iraq’s air defence system failed to intercept the incoming rockets, allowing them to hit their target.
Rising Security Concerns in Iraq
The latest Baghdad airport attack highlights growing security challenges in the region.
Experts believe such incidents could further destabilize the situation, especially amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
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FAQs
What happened at Iraq’s air base near Baghdad airport?
Rockets hit the Mohamad Alaa air base, destroying an aircraft but causing no casualties.
Were there any casualties in the attack?
No, Iraq’s Defence Ministry confirmed that no casualties were reported.
Which aircraft was destroyed?
An A32B Iraqi special forces transport plane was destroyed in the attack.
Who carried out the attack?
Authorities are still investigating and have not confirmed the source yet.
