Iranian-backed militants have fired a barrage of rockets at US forces at Iraq’s Ain al-Asad air base, according to the US Central Command.
Several US personnel are undergoing evaluation for traumatic brain injuries after multiple missiles and rockets were fired at the military base, it has been revealed.
The base, home to American forces in western Iraq, came under fire from multiple ballistic missiles and rockets at 6.30 pm (Baghdad time), the US Central Command said in a statement posted to X.
They added: “Most of the missiles were intercepted by the base’s air defense systems while others impacted on the base.
“Damage assessments are ongoing.
“A number of U.S. personnel are undergoing evaluation for traumatic brain injuries.
“At least one Iraqi service member was wounded.”
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an alliance of Iranian-backed militants that oppose the conflict between Israel and Hamas, has claimed that it carried out the attack in a press release.
The group initially attempted to launch a drone strike on the al-Asad base on October 18, but it was quickly intercepted.
They have also claimed responsibility for the drone strikes on al-Omar oil field, a US base in eastern Syria, the drone strikes on Al-Harir airbase, Iraq, and shooting down a US MQ-9 Reaper drone in Kuwait.
There are roughly 2,500 American troops in Iraq and some 900 in Syria.
Saturday’s air base attack comes amid soaring tensions in the Middle East following the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war on October 7.
Earlier in the day, the US Central Command forces carried out air strikes against a Houthi anti-ship missile.
It was aimed into the Gulf of Aden and was prepared to launch, the US military said.
“US forces determined the missile presented a threat to merchant vessels and US Navy ships in the region, and subsequently struck and destroyed the missile in self-defense,” the US Central Command said in a statement on X.
The Middle East has become a powder keg unsettled by Israel’s ongoing war against Hamas, Iran-backed Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea, and recent clashes and strikes between Iran and Pakistan.
The Yemeni rebel group has also guaranteed safe passage for Chinese and Russian ships in the Red Sea, as they continue to wage war on US ships.
Houthi spokesman Muhammed al-Bukhaiti has criticised the US and UK for their role in the operations against Gaza, saying that all vessels in the region are safe as long as they have no links to Israel.
“The madness and idiocy of the USA and UK have played against themselves – now their ships will not be able to use one of the key trade arteries in the world,” Bukhaiti said to Russian paper Izvestia.