Iraqi Resistance strikes three targets in occupied Golan
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq vows to continue targeting enemy strongholds in support of Lebanon and Gaza.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced that its fighters conducted three separate operations against three vital targets in the occupied Syrian Golan on Sunday.
The operations came as part of the Resistance's "approach to resisting the occupation, in support of our people in Palestine and Lebanon, and response to the massacres committed by the usurping entity against civilians, including children, women, and the elderly."
The Iraqi Resistance vowed to continue striking enemy strongholds with increasing intensity.
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2 IOF soldiers killed, 24 injured in Iraq drone attack on Golan
The Israeli army reported on Friday that two soldiers were killed and 24 others injured in a drone strike carried out from Iraq early a couple of days ago.
The Israeli military spokesperson announced, under the "permitted to publish" clause, that two soldiers from the Golani Brigade, Battalion 13, were killed when a drone launched from Iraq exploded in a military base in the Golan.
An investigation by the Israeli army revealed that the attack involved two explosive-laden drones launched from Iraq. One drone was intercepted by air defenses, while the second struck an army base in the northern Golan Heights a few minutes later, as per the army.