December 2019 United States airstrikes in Iraq and Syria

On 29 December 2019, the United States conducted airstrikes against Kata'ib Hezbollah's weapons depots and command centers in Iraq and Syria, reportedly killing at least 25 militiamen and wounding 55 more. The U.S. Department of Defense said the operation was in retaliation for repeated attacks on Iraqi military bases hosting Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) coalition forces, particularly the 27 December 2019 attack on a Kirkuk airbase that left an American civilian contractor dead. Kata'ib Hezbollah, an extremist Shi'ite militia funded by Iran, denied any responsibility for the attacks.

December 2019 United States airstrikes in Iraq and Syria
Part of the American-led interventions in Iraq and Syria (Operation Inherent Resolve)
TypeAirstrikes
Locations
Anbar and Kirkuk, Iraq

Valley of Euphrates River, Syria
Target Kata'ib Hezbollah
Date29 December 2019 (2019-12-29)
11:00 a.m. (EST) (UTC-05:00)
Executed by United States
  •  United States Air Force
OutcomeSee Aftermath
Casualties19 (Iraq) 6 (Syria) killed
55+ injured

The unilateral U.S. airstrikes were condemned by the Iraqi government, Iraqi Armed Forces personnel, and Iran, and culminated in the U.S. embassy in Baghdad being attacked by Iraqi militiamen and their supporters on 31 December 2019. This in turn led to a U.S. airstrike near Baghdad International Airport on 3 January 2020, killing Iranian general Qasem Soleimani and Kata'ib Hezbollah commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.

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