Shafaq News / A security source in Dhi Qar Governorate said on Wednesday that a new attack targeted US logistical support for s in southern Iraq, which is the second attack within two weeks.
The source said to Shafaq News agency, "Two explosive devices targeted an Iraqi convoy carrying logistical support for the US forces on Batha Road in Dhi Qar Governorate."
The source added that "for now, no further information about any casualties."
This first attack, on July 11 when an unidentified gunmen set fire to three trucks between Muthanna and Diwaniyah governorates, southern Iraq.
Earlier, Armed Shiite groups, including the Iraqi Hezbollah brigades, threatened to target American forces in Iraq, in case they did not end their military presence in the country.
On January 5, the Iraqi parliament voted, by majority, to end the foreign military presence on the country’s territories, after the killing of the Iranian Commander Qassem Soleimani, and Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, in a US air strike near Baghdad International Airport.
The United States accuses the Hezbollah Brigades and armed factions loyal to Iran of being behind repeated missile attacks targeting its embassy in the "Green Zone" and its military bases.