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Drone Strike Hits U.S. Diplomatic Facility in Iraq as Regional Conflict Intensifies

Attack near Baghdad airport highlights expanding wave of drone assaults on American facilities amid escalating Middle East confrontation.
A drone strike hit a major United States diplomatic facility in Iraq, underscoring the growing reach of retaliatory attacks across the Middle East as regional violence deepens.

Security officials reported that the attack targeted the Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center, a large compound located near Baghdad International Airport that provides logistical and operational support for American diplomatic personnel in Iraq.

Multiple drones were launched toward the facility, with air defenses intercepting most of them before they reached the compound.

Officials said one drone managed to strike near a guard tower inside the facility.

Initial assessments indicated no confirmed casualties, though personnel were ordered to take immediate protective measures while authorities conducted a full accountability review.

The United States strongly condemned the strike, describing it as part of a pattern of attacks carried out by Iran-backed militant groups operating in Iraq.

American officials said they were coordinating closely with Iraqi authorities to reinforce security around diplomatic and military installations.

The attack comes as tensions across the region continue to escalate following major military operations involving the United States and Israel against Iranian targets.

In response, Tehran-aligned armed groups have intensified drone and missile attacks against American and allied interests across the Middle East.

Iraq has become a particularly sensitive arena in the widening confrontation.

The country hosts American diplomatic missions and military facilities, while also containing powerful armed factions aligned with Iran that have vowed to respond to the broader conflict.

In recent days, similar strikes and attempted attacks have targeted airports, oil infrastructure, and foreign installations across Iraq, including facilities in the Kurdish region and near Basra.

Many of the assaults have involved drones, reflecting the growing role of unmanned systems in the expanding regional confrontation.

The latest strike highlights the vulnerability of diplomatic sites and logistical hubs that support international personnel operating in Iraq.

As security forces assess the damage and strengthen defenses, officials warn that the country could face additional attacks as the wider conflict continues to unfold.

Regional instability has already spread beyond Iraq, with drone and missile incidents reported against diplomatic, military, and energy infrastructure in several Middle Eastern states.

The growing number of strikes is raising concerns that the confrontation could broaden further if retaliatory cycles continue.
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