In a statement on Wednesday night, Iraq's Kataib Hezbollah emphasized that they will continue to carry out painful attacks against the American occupying forces.

Iran Press/ West Asia: According to Al-Mayadeen, the Kataib Hezbollah of Iraq announced that the continued stubbornness of the United States in attacking Iraqi Popular Mobilization Units(Al-Hashd al-Shaabi) bases and security forces required a change in the deterrence equation, which expands the scope of the resistance response from the military bases of the occupying forces to its interests in Iraq and the region.

Iraqi Hezbollah added: "The American enemy committed another crime by bombing the  Iraqi PMU (Al-Hashd Al-Shaabi) headquarters in Jaraf al-Nasr, Al-Qaim, and Tarabil resulting in the martyrdom of one person and the wounding of three others."

This Iraqi group added: "The resistance will continue its painful attacks against the American occupation forces until the American occupying forces are defeated from the territory of Iraq and the region."

The Iraqi media had reported early on Wednesday that the US terrorist army attacked the headquarters of Al-Hashd al-Shaabi in Jaraf al-Nasr region and al-Qaim city on the border between Iraq and Syria at midnight, during which at least two forces of Al-Hashd al-Shaabi were martyred.

A few hours ago, the Iraqi government announced in a statement condemning the attack of the American terrorist army on the headquarters of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Organization that it is suing Washington to support the sovereignty of Iraq at the international level.

Earlier, Qasim al-Araji, Iraq's national security advisor, while condemning the attack of the US army on the headquarters of Al-Hashd al-Shaabi, considered it a clear violation of his country's sovereignty.

The Iraqi government also announced the formation of a committee chaired by its national security advisor to collect evidence and documents to support Iraq's position at the international level regarding its complaint against Washington. 219

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