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US Military Base in Iraq Under Drone Attack: Footage Reveals Shocking Video
The recent footage released by the Iraqi Kata’ib Hezbollah group has revealed a shocking video of a drone attack on the US military base in Baghdad.
The drone, identified as an FPV drone, was seen loitering over the Victoria base in Baghdad for nearly two minutes before targeting fuel tanks. The footage, which has sparked widespread concern among US military officials, raises questions about the security measures in place at the base.
Raising Concerns about Security Measures
The video, which has been widely shared on social media platforms, has led to increased scrutiny of the security measures in place at the base. Experts have pointed out that the drone was able to loiter over the base unhindered for nearly two minutes, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the base’s air defense systems.
“This footage is a wake-up call for US military officials,” said a security expert, who wished to remain anonymous. “It highlights the vulnerabilities of US military bases in Iraq and the need for enhanced security measures to prevent such incidents in the future.”
Huge Implications for US Military Presence in Iraq
The drone attack on the US military base in Baghdad has huge implications for the US military presence in Iraq. The footage has sparked widespread outrage among US politicians, with some calling for a review of the country’s military presence in Iraq.
The footage is also seen as a major embarrassment for the US military, which has been working to improve security measures at its bases in Iraq. The incident highlights the challenges faced by the US military in maintaining security in a hostile environment.
“This incident is a clear reminder of the challenges faced by the US military in maintaining security in Iraq,” said a US military official. “We will be taking all necessary steps to enhance security measures at our bases to prevent such incidents in the future.”
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