
Iran-Aligned Iraqi Resistance Launches 300 Attacks on US Bases
Key Takeaways
- Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed multiple attacks on US bases within 24 hours.
- Reported attack counts vary: five strikes, twenty-one attacks, or unspecified across outlets.
- An Anadolu report says operations began this afternoon; others describe a continuing 24-hour campaign.
Iraqi Resistance Intensifies Attacks
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq launched a sustained campaign targeting US military bases.
“The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced it carried out five operations targeting US military bases across the region within the past 24 hours, marking a continued escalation in its campaign”
The IRI claimed responsibility for nearly 300 attacks since February 28.

The PMF confirmed that US-Israeli airstrikes targeted its positions in Iraq.
PMF Forces Targeted, No Casualties Reported
US-Israeli airstrikes hit the 45th Brigade in Babil and the 31st Brigade in Karma.
The PMF reported no human losses.
Iraq's Ministry of Defense reported that the Martyr Mohammad Alaa Air Base came under attack.
Resistance Frames Attacks as Retaliation
The operations are part of a broader response to ongoing US-Israeli aggression.
“Iraq’s IRI claims 21 attacks on US bases in 24 hours {{ day }}-{{ month }}-{{ year }} {{ hourTwoDigit }}:{{ minuteTwoDigit }} 29-3-2026 21:14 _Shafaq News- Baghdad_ The Islamic Resistance in Iraq (IRI), an umbrella network of Iran-backed Shiite armed factions, on Sunday claimed responsibility for 21 operations targeting US military bases in Iraq and across the region over the past 24 hours”
Akram al-Kaabi declared Trump’s tyranny will not pass without accountability.
Abu A’la al-Wala'i quoted the Qur’an to justify the fighting.
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