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    Airstrikes in Northern Iraq Kill Two PMF Fighters Amid Regional Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a recent escalation of violence in northern Iraq, airstrikes have claimed the lives of two fighters affiliated with the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF). These strikes occurred just hours after Kataib Hezbollah, a prominent pro-Iran armed group, declared a conditional suspension of attacks targeting the US embassy. The development adds a new layer of complexity to the already volatile security situation in the region.

    The Popular Mobilization Forces, a coalition of mostly Shia militias, have been deeply involved in Iraq’s security landscape since their formation in 2014. Their role has often been controversial, especially given the influence of Iran-backed groups within the coalition. The recent airstrikes underline the ongoing tensions between various factions operating in northern Iraq, where control and influence remain hotly contested.

    Meanwhile, Kataib Hezbollah’s announcement of a conditional halt on assaults against the US embassy marks a significant, albeit cautious, shift in their operational stance. This group has been one of the most active in launching attacks against American interests in Iraq, often escalating regional hostilities. Their decision to pause such activities, even temporarily, could signal a strategic recalibration or a response to diplomatic pressures.

    It is important to note that the timing of the airstrikes, coming shortly after Kataib Hezbollah’s statement, raises questions about the intended message behind these actions. Whether these strikes were a direct response to the group’s announcement or part of a broader campaign remains unclear. However, the loss of PMF fighters is likely to provoke further reactions from allied militias and their supporters, potentially fueling a cycle of retaliation.

    These events unfold against the backdrop of a wider conflict involving multiple state and non-state actors vying for influence in Iraq and the broader Middle East. The delicate balance of power is continually tested by such incidents, which threaten to destabilize the fragile security environment. Observers will be closely watching how the various factions respond in the coming days, as any escalation could have significant implications for regional stability.

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