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Tensions between the United States and Iran are soaring. Iraqi Chin Iran's Shiite militia foretells an attack on US forces today. Yesterday, air bases in Iraq where US troops were stationed were attacked.

Reporter Kim Jung-ki.

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Qatari-Hezbollah, a member of the Shi'ite militia in Iraq, heralded an attack on US military bases in Iraq.

The organization warned in Lebanon Al-Mayadin that "the Iraqi military brothers should be at least 1,000 m from the US base from 11 pm tonight at 5 pm today."

During the day, three rockets dropped at Albalad Air Force Base in northern Baghdad, where US troops are stationed.

There were also two mortar attacks in a park about 1 km from the US Embassy.

Tensions continue after the next day of the assault on the US military's second-deputy general, Geslem Soleimani.

The United States is pointing to Shi'ite militias in Iraq.

The US Department of Homeland Security warned of possible Iranian cyber attacks.

He says he has the ability to launch attacks that could disrupt America's critical infrastructure.

The funeral was held yesterday in Baghdad, commander Soreimani and deputy commander of pro-Iran Shi'ite militias in Iraq, Abu Mahdi Almuhandis.

Thousands gathered at the funeral and shouted revenge on the United States.

Iranian President Hassan Lohani has vowed to seek revenge for Commander Soleimani.

NATO troops in Iraq have stopped training in Iraq, saying security is threatened.