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    US Airstrike in Anbar Kills Hashed al-Shaabi Commander and Fighters Amid Rising Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant escalation of violence in western Iraq, a targeted airstrike on Tuesday resulted in the deaths of a prominent commander and multiple fighters belonging to the Hashed al-Shaabi, the former paramilitary coalition now integrated into Iraq’s official armed forces. The attack struck a base in Anbar province during a meeting of commanders, highlighting the ongoing volatility in the region. The Hashed al-Shaabi, also known as the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), confirmed the casualties but refrained from providing extensive details.

    The strike reportedly killed Saad Dawai al-Baiji, the provincial commander and head of operations for Anbar, along with seven other fighters. Thirteen additional members were wounded and are currently receiving medical treatment at local hospitals. The incident has further strained the already fragile security situation in Iraq, where various armed factions operate with differing allegiances and external influences.

    It is important to note that the Hashed al-Shaabi is a complex coalition consisting of multiple brigades, some of which maintain close ties to Iran. This dual nature places the group at the center of the broader geopolitical struggle between the United States and Iran, especially following the recent escalation of hostilities triggered by US and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets in late February. Iraq, caught in the crossfire, has found itself unwillingly dragged into this regional conflict.

    Following the strike, a security official confirmed that the injured fighters were being treated in medical facilities, underscoring the human toll of these confrontations. The Hashed al-Shaabi condemned the attack vehemently, accusing the United States of carrying out the bombing. This accusation aligns with a pattern of pro-Iran armed groups in Iraq claiming responsibility for retaliatory attacks on US interests, while US forces have conducted multiple strikes targeting these factions in return.

    Last week marked a notable development when the Pentagon publicly acknowledged for the first time that US combat helicopters had been deployed to conduct strikes against pro-Iran armed groups within Iraq amid the ongoing conflict. This admission reflects the intensifying military engagements in the region and the complex dynamics at play, involving Iraqi sovereignty, Iranian influence, and American strategic interests.

    As tensions continue to escalate, the situation in Anbar province and across Iraq remains precarious. The recent airstrike and resulting casualties serve as a stark reminder of the fragile security environment and the broader geopolitical contest that threatens to destabilize the region further. Iraqi authorities face the daunting challenge of managing internal security while navigating the pressures exerted by powerful external actors embroiled in the conflict.

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