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U.S. Launches Massive Air Strikes On Iraq-Syria Border Targeting Iran-Backed Militia Groups

President Biden and his wife Jill are pictured returning to the White House from Camp David Sunday evening. He said 'tomorrow' when asked to comment about Sunday's strikes  

Daily Mail: US launches airstrikes on facilities used by Iran-backed militia groups on the Iraq-Syria border in response to drone attacks 

* Strikes were launched by US military Sunday night, and targeted two facilities in Syria, as well as one in Iraq 

* Targeted operations and weapons storage along Iraq-Syria border with US Air Force F-15 and F-16 jets 

* Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby announced the military action 

* Kirby said facilities were involved in drone attacks on US personnel and facilities in Iraq 

* US military source told Fox News 'a lot' of casualties are expected 

* American jets returned to base unhindered 

The United States has launched what it says are defensive airstrikes against Iran-backed militias along the Iraq-Syria border. 

Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said the 'precision' strikes had been launched at the behest of President Biden on Sunday evening. 

Two targets were attacked in Syria, with a third also bombed in Iraq. Kirby added that multiple Iran-backed milita groups including Kata'ib Hezbollah (KH) and Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada (KSS) had been targeted.  

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WNU Editor: These US air strikes are targeting the militia's drone capabilities and facilities. 

More News On The U.S. Launching Massive Air Strikes On Iraq-Syria Border Targeting Iran-Backed Militia Groups 

US military launches airstrikes against three facilities on Iraq-Syria border -- FOX News  

Biden orders airstrikes on Iran-backed militias near Iraq-Syria border in response to UAV attacks -- ABC News  

U.S. carries out air strikes against Iran-backed militia in Iraq, Syria -- Reuters  

US airstrikes in Iraq, Syria target 'Iran-backed militia groups' -- France 24  

Biden orders airstrikes against facilities used by Iran-backed militia groups -- CNN  

Pentagon announces carrying out strikes on Iraq-Syria border 'at Biden's direction' -- RT  

US carries out air strikes in Iraq, Syria -- AAP



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