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    Drone and Rocket Assaults Escalate Tensions Around US Embassy in Baghdad

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In the early hours of Tuesday, the US embassy in Baghdad came under a coordinated assault involving both drone and rocket strikes, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing regional tensions. The attack was accompanied by a separate airstrike that resulted in the deaths of four individuals at a residence believed to be housing Iranian advisors, further complicating Iraq’s already fragile security landscape. This series of violent incidents has drawn Iraq deeper into the complex web of Middle Eastern hostilities, highlighting the country’s precarious position as a battleground for competing foreign interests.

    Eyewitnesses and journalists on the scene reported seeing thick black smoke billowing from within the embassy compound following the explosions. Meanwhile, air defense units were actively engaged, successfully intercepting an additional drone attempting to penetrate the embassy’s perimeter. These aggressive moves came just hours after security forces had already thwarted a rocket attack aimed at the same diplomatic mission. In a related incident, a drone caused a fire on the roof of the luxury al-Rasheed Hotel, a location known for hosting foreign diplomats within Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone.

    Iraq’s involvement in the Middle East conflict has long been shaped by its role as a proxy arena between the United States and Iran. The US has frequently targeted Iran-backed militias operating within Iraqi territory, groups that have retaliated with near-daily attacks on American interests both inside Iraq and across the broader region. The latest strikes underscore the ongoing volatility and the risks faced by diplomatic and civilian sites caught in the crossfire of these proxy confrontations.

    In a grim development, the airstrike on a house in Baghdad’s al-Jadiriyah neighborhood claimed the lives of four people, including two individuals identified as Iranian advisors linked to Tehran-supported militias. Confirmation from factions allied with Iran acknowledged the fatalities, emphasizing the continued presence and influence of Iranian operatives within Iraq. This attack occurred shortly after Kataeb Hezbollah, a powerful militia group backed by Tehran, announced the death of their senior security commander, Abu Ali al-Askari, though details surrounding his killing remain unclear.

    The Iraqi Interior Ministry initially reported that a projectile had struck the roof of the al-Rasheed Hotel but later clarified that the object was a drone. Authorities did not specify whether the hotel itself was the intended target. Fortunately, the incident caused no casualties or significant damage. Security forces quickly cordoned off the street leading to the hotel, deploying firefighters and ambulances as a precautionary measure. Witnesses observed flames erupting on the hotel’s rooftop before emergency responders contained the fire.

    Shortly after the hotel incident, a loud explosion echoed through Baghdad as air defense systems intercepted another attack targeting the US embassy. Security officials confirmed that four rockets were launched but successfully intercepted before causing harm. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, who also serves as the head of Iraq’s armed forces, condemned the attacks, including a separate strike on a southern oil field. He described these actions as direct threats to Iraq’s security and stability, vowing that the perpetrators would be swiftly identified and brought to justice. His spokesman, Sabah al-Numan, emphasized that such criminal acts undermine the government’s efforts to rebuild and promote prosperity across the country.

    Adding to the turmoil, Kataeb Hezbollah announced the martyrdom of their security chief, Haj Abu Ali al-Askari, without disclosing the circumstances of his death. A security official identified him as Abu Ali al-Amiri, confirming he was killed in a strike in Baghdad over the weekend. Al-Askari was not only the group’s security commander but also its primary spokesperson, responsible for delivering key statements on behalf of the militia.

    Beyond the capital, drone and rocket attacks have targeted vital oil infrastructure, further destabilizing Iraq’s economy. On Monday, two drones struck the Majnoon oil field in southern Iraq, which had already suspended production. The Ministry of Oil reported that one drone hit a telecommunications tower, while another targeted the offices of a US company operating at the site. In a separate incident near Iraq’s western border with Syria, eight fighters from the Hashed al-Shaabi, also known as the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), were killed in airstrikes. These paramilitary forces have since been integrated into Iraq’s regular army but remain key players in the country’s security dynamics.

    These recent attacks highlight the fragile security environment in Iraq, where foreign-backed militias, government forces, and international actors continue to vie for influence. The ongoing violence not only threatens diplomatic missions and civilian lives but also jeopardizes Iraq’s broader aspirations for stability and reconstruction amid a turbulent regional backdrop.

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