Iraqi Faction Claims Fatal Rocket Strike on US Camp Victory

The Iraqi Islamic resistance group Saraya Awliya al-Dam claimed to have killed six American soldiers and wounded four others in a rocket barrage targeting the US military presence at Camp Victory near Baghdad Airport.

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Iraqi Faction Claims Fatal Rocket Strike on US Camp Victory

Amid the unprecedented regional war that erupted earlier this month following massive US and Israeli strikes on Iran, the Iraqi Islamic resistance group Saraya Awliya al-Dam claimed a deadly rocket attack on US forces near Baghdad. According to the pro-Axis of Resistance network Al Mayadeen Iraq, the group announced that its brave mujahideen executed a precise qualitative operation against the occupying American presence at Camp Victory, located near Baghdad International Airport.

In a detailed statement published by the network, the faction stated that the attack utilized a barrage of Al-Qari'a rockets. The group explicitly claimed the strike resulted in ten confirmed casualties in the ranks of the American occupation army, breaking the figures down to six fatalities and four soldiers who were severely wounded. The pan-Arab Al Mayadeen network and Ahrar News Network heavily amplified the claims of the rocket barrage across their channels.

Following the written announcements, the Palestinian resistance-aligned Quds News Network reported that Saraya Awliya al-Dam published video footage showing the moment the rockets were launched at the American occupation base. NAYA, an Iraqi channel noted for its strong anti-US editorial stance, also circulated the scenes of the targeting, noting the footage was recorded on March 15, 2026.

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