Alwaght- Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) pledged revenge after the US carried out air raids against the anti-terror group on the Iraq-Syria border.
US warplanes attacked three targets allegedly belonging to the PMF along the border between Iraq and Syria in the early hours of Monday in the region.
According to Sabereen News, four Iraqi fighters were killed in the attack on the headquarters of the 14th Brigade of Popular Mobilization Forces.
In a statement issued on Monday, the Iraqi resistance factions pledged to “avenge the blood of our righteous martyrs from perpetrators of this heinous crime”. It also warned the US against repeating its aggression.
Earlier in the day, Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada (the Master of Martyrs Battalions) group, which operates under the command of PMF, warned of severe retaliation.
“From now on, we will enter an open war with the American occupation. The first of which is targeting its hostile aircraft in the sky over our beloved Iraq,” Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada said.
The group stressed that the US bases in Iraq are “within the range of our missiles and we would avenge the blood of our martyrs”.
Ahmed al-Maksousi, the commander of the 14th Brigade of PMF, has stressed that the brigade is “fully prepared” to respond to the US airstrikes.
Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said the “precision airstrikes” had hit two locations in Syria and another in Iraq near the border.
He said the attacks had taken place "at President Biden's direction,” alleging that they hit “facilities” used by “multiple” groups. The spokesman specified two of the groups as “Kata'ib Hezbollah and Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada.”
The targets had been selected because the alleged facilities were used by groups “that are engaged in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks against US personnel and facilities in Iraq,” he said.
Anti-American sentiments have been running high in Iraq since the US assassinated Iran’s anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, and the deputy head of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Units, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, in Baghdad on January 3, 2020.
Just two days later, Iraqi lawmakers unanimously passed a bill mandating the withdrawal of all foreign troops from Iraq.
Iraqi resistance groups have pledged to take up arms against US forces if Washington fails to comply with the parliamentary order.
Ahmed al-Assadi, the spokesman of the Fatah (Conquest) Alliance at the Iraqi parliament, said in a tweet on Monday the airstrikes indicate that the US has failed to “isolate the PMF from the government and public” after they proved that they are “an official force that defend Iraq and its people against the enemies”.
Syrian media outlets said the US aerial offensive had targeted houses on the outskirts of the town of al-Bukamal in the eastern