Airstrikes on Iraq’s Shi’ite PMF Site Kill 15 Including Anbar Commander

March 24 (Reuters) – Airstrikes ⁠targeting ⁠a site belonging to ⁠Iraq’s Shi’ite Popular Mobilization Forces in the ​western province of Anbar killed at least 15 fighters, including ‌the PMF’s Anbar operations commander, ‌and wounded 30 others, security and health sources ⁠told ⁠Reuters early on Tuesday.

The PMF confirmed in a statement ​the death of its Anbar commander, Saad al-Baiji, and 14 of his companions. It accused the United States of carrying out ​the attack, saying a U.S. airstrike targeted a command ⁠headquarters ⁠while personnel were on ⁠duty.

Health ​sources said some of the wounded were in critical condition and ​the death toll ⁠could rise.

The strikes targeted the PMF headquarters during a security meeting attended by senior commanders, the sources added.

The PMF, known in Arabic as Hashd al-Shaabi, is an ⁠umbrella group of mostly Shi’ite paramilitary factions that was formally ⁠integrated into Iraq’s state security forces and includes several groups aligned with Iran.

Tehran-backed armed groups have launched attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq since the outbreak of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran in February, raising fears of a wider regional escalation.

The conflict has spilled beyond Iran’s borders, with Tehran launching strikes on ⁠Israel and Gulf Arab states hosting U.S. military installations, while Israel has carried out attacks in Lebanon following cross-border fire by Iran-aligned Hezbollah.

(Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed; ​Additional reporting by Enas Alashray and Yomna ​Ehab; Editing by Lincoln Feast)

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