A
second series of rockets have been launched toward US targets in
Iraq, shortly after dozens of missiles struck US military facilities
in the area earlier this morning, according to Iranian media reports.
Iran's
Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) has once again warned allies in
the US against getting involved in their operation - dubbed "Martyr
Soleimani" - and have threatened possible retaliation, according
to Tehran-based Tasnim News Agency.
Around
five rockets have struck Camp Taji - a US coalition base located 27
kilometers north of Baghdad, Iraq - according to a military source
cited by VOA News' Carla Babb.
A
military source from Tehran told Sputnik that Iranian military jets
are airborne and currently flying in border areas as the operation
takes place.
Earlier
Wednesday morning, approximately 35 missiles were launched and struck
US targets in Erbil, Iraq and the country's Ayn al-Asad Air Base,
which houses US military forces.
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