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Iraq says drones attacked military sites and bases, damaging radar systems

Smoke and fire rises from Iraq's Taji military base in this screen grab obtained from a social media video released on June 24, 2025. - Social Media/via REUTERS
BAGHDAD: Iraq said on Tuesday several military sites and bases belonging to Iraqi security forces were targeted by drones, significantly damaging two army radar systems and triggering a call from the prime minister for an investigation into the incident.
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- Two Iraqi army radar systems were damaged in drone attacks at bases in Baghdad and Dhi Qar.
- Four other attempted drone strikes were thwarted by Iraqi forces with no injuries reported.
- The drones' origin is unclear; Iraq's prime minister has ordered an urgent investigation.
The two badly damaged army radar systems were located at Camp Taji, north of Baghdad, and at Imam Ali Base in Dhi Qar province, in southern Iraq, Iraqi military spokesman Sabah al-Numan said in a statement.
Iraqi forces successfully repelled other attempted attacks on four additional sites in different locations before the drones could reach their targets. No casualties were reported, the spokesman said.
The statement said all the targeted locations were fully operated and managed by Iraqi security forces.
Iraq's prime minister ordered an immediate investigation into the circumstances of the attack, the spokesman said.
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