On January 23, three convoys moving logistic supplies and equipment for the US-led coalition came under attack in different parts of Iraq.
The first convoy was attacked as it was passing near the city of al-Diwaniyah in the southern province of al-Qadisiyyah, while the second came under attack near the city of Samawah in the southern province of al-Muthanna. The third convoy was targeted as it was passing on the main highway of the central province of Babylon. Improvised explosive devices were used in all three attacks.
The pro-Iranian Islamic Resistance in Iraq – ‘Ashab al-Kahf claimed responsibility for Babylon attack. The other two attacks are yet to be claimed by any group.
The attacks were apparently carried out by pro-Iranian forces in Iraq to honor the memory of Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, Deputy-Commander of the Popular Mobilization Units, and Iran’s Quds Force Commander, Maj. Gen. Qassim Soleimani, who were assassinated by the US around two years ago.
Pro-Iranian forces are still determined to expel US troops from Iraq. The first half of January saw an unprecedented wave of drone and rocket attacks on US military positions and diplomatic mission in the country. In spite of this, Washington is not backing down.
Allah is the greatest. Yankee go home and wait until we get after you there too.
start killing yankees !!! Hide explosifs on the trucks and follow dem, once they are inside the yankee camp, push the buttom and BOOEEEM . by by yankee