Missile attack targets US Ain al-Assad base in Iraq

The United States' Ain al-Assad military base in Iraq has been subjected to a missile attack, as reported by a military source.
The attack caused an explosion within the Ain al-Assad base, and initial reports suggest damage from the missile strike.
This incident follows a drone attack on the American military base at Ain al-Assad, which occurred on Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Defense has confirmed the death of a soldier during the drone attack, which was attributed to a heart attack.
On the subsequent day, Iraqi Resistance forces launched a drone attack on an unauthorized U.S. base located in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
The assault on the U.S. Al-Harir Air Base resulted in injuries to several American personnel. (ILKHA)
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