In a major escalation that has further inflamed the already volatile regional conflict, a powerful airstrike has hit an Iran-aligned Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) base in western Iraq, killing multiple fighters and reportedly a senior PMF commander.
The strike, believed to have been carried out by U.S. or Israeli forces, targeted a key militia facility near the Syrian border. Local sources and PMF officials confirm heavy casualties, with at least 12 fighters killed and several others wounded. One high-ranking PMF commander is reported among the ᴅᴇᴀᴅ, though official confirmation is still pending.

The attack comes amid the broader US-Iran-Israel war, as American and Israeli forces intensify operations against Iranian proxies across the region. The PMF, a powerful network of Shia militias heavily backed by Iran, has been actively involved in attacks on U.S. bases in recent weeks.
The IRGC and PMF leadership have condemned the strike as a “cowardly ᴀssᴀssination,” vowing swift retaliation. A senior IRGC-linked spokesperson stated: “The blood of our martyrs will not go unanswered. America and Israel are opening new fronts, but they will regret every strike on our allies.”
This incident highlights the dangerous spillover of the main conflict into Iraq, where Iran-backed groups continue to challenge U.S. presence. It also raises fears that the war is rapidly expanding beyond direct Iran-Israel confrontations into a wider proxy battlefield.

Global oil prices reacted with fresh volatility, climbing above $34,900 per barrel as markets fear further instability across Iraq and potential disruption to regional energy routes.
As casualties mount in Iraq and both sides continue trading blows, the world is witnessing a conflict that grows more fragmented and ᴅᴇᴀᴅly by the hour. With Iranian proxies now under direct fire and retaliation expected, many are asking: How many more countries will be dragged into this war before it spirals completely out of control?
