Major explosions were heard in Iraq's capital city of Baghdad early Tuesday, minutes after United States President Donald Trump announced a tentative ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
An Iraqi military official said that an unidentifed drone had targeted Camp Taji, a military installation located to the north of Baghdad, adding that there were no casualties, the state news agency reported.
Videos circulating on social media platform X show the military base on fire.
“Reports are now suggesting that a surface-to-air missile launcher and radar site were targeted and are now burning at Camp Taji to the north of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad,” a user posted on X, along with a video of the fire.
An Iraqi military official said that an unidentifed drone had targeted Camp Taji, a military installation located to the north of Baghdad, adding that there were no casualties, the state news agency reported.
Videos circulating on social media platform X show the military base on fire.
“Reports are now suggesting that a surface-to-air missile launcher and radar site were targeted and are now burning at Camp Taji to the north of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad,” a user posted on X, along with a video of the fire.