A brigade of the Popular Mobilization Forces was bombed by unknown aircraft, west of Akashat, near the Iraqi-Syrian border.

This led to material losses but no injuries, according to a security source in Anbar Governorate (western Iraq). 

On the other hand, the International Coalition announced that its aircraft had launched raids on camps belonging to ISIS that they were using as training centers for its members, in the Badia desert area inside the Syrian territories and near the Iraqi borders.

Which led to the destruction of those camps.

And Akashat is a desert area with a large area that extends between Iraq and Syria, and there are Popular Mobilization fighters on the Iraqi side, and the Syrian Democratic Forces on the opposite side, and ISIS operatives on the other side of the Syrian side.

The PMF says that its presence in the area aims to prevent the infiltration of ISIS operatives across the border into Iraq.

The director of Al-Jazeera in Iraq, Walid Ibrahim, quoted sources in Anbar Province that the bombing took place shortly after midnight last night, and that the area was hit by more than one blow.

The source expected that the target would be an arms store, as is the norm, as every time when air strikes of this type occur, a store of ammunition and weapons is targeted.