Missile hits U.S. military base in Iraq

Iraqi security officials have announced that a missile has landed on the premises following an attack on a U.S. military base in northern Iraq on the 13th. Iraq is faced with a series of alleged attacks by Iran-backed armed organizations targeting U.S.-related facilities, which may raise tensions between the United States and Iran.

Iraqi security officials have announced that a missile has landed on the premises of a U.S. military base near Kirkuk in northern Iraq on the night of March 13.

A spokesman for the United States-led coalition of coalitions also acknowledged that there was an attack, albeit without any injuries.

More than 30 rockets were fired at the base last December, killing an American civilian.

This led to tensions between the United States and Iran, including the U.S. military attacking Iran-supported armed organizations, which led to the United States killing Commander Soleimani and retaliating against Iran.

In Iraq, rockets hit the US embassy last month and there were a series of attacks aimed at facilities related to the United States, and there is concern that tensions between the United States and Iran will increase.