The strikes followed an attack hours earlier by members of Kataib Hezbollah and affiliated groups on Erbil air base in Iraq that injured three U.S. service members, officials said, one critically.
Author: HELENE COOPER
U.S. Navy Shoots Down Drones in Red Sea After Houthis Claim to Target Israeli Ships
A Pentagon official said the U.S.S. Carney shot down the drones as several commercial ships nearby came under fire on Sunday, in attacks that U.S. Central Command said came from Iran-backed Yemeni Houthis.
U.S. Conducts Airstrikes Against Iranian Proxies in Iraq
The airstrikes followed an earlier exchange in which a U.S. gunship spotted and fired on militants after they launched missiles at Al Asad Air Base.
U.S. Conducts Airstrikes Against Iranian Proxies in Iraq
The airstrikes followed an earlier exchange in which a U.S. gunship spotted and fired on militants after they launched missiles at Al Asad Air Base.
Israel Says Gaza Hospital Held Hamas Command Center: What We Know So Far
Military experts say it could take days, weeks or months for Israel to make a definitive case. Or it might never come.
U.S. Seeks to Resume Military Dialogue with Beijing
The Joint Chiefs chairman said in a letter to his Chinese counterpart that restoring communications was crucial to avoiding misunderstandings.
U.S. Says It Will Take Time to Confirm Prigozhin Was Killed in Plane Crash
The Wagner Group has not confirmed its leader’s death, nor has the Russian government.
Ukraine’s Counteroffensive: What to Know
The Ukrainians are now on the offense. But measuring their progress is difficult this early on.
Ukraine’s Counteroffensive: What to Know
The Ukrainians are now on the offense. But measuring their progress is difficult this early on.
U.S. Adds Aid to Ukraine to Deliver Ammunition for Drones and Artillery
The move to send $300 million in additional support comes as Moscow has come under drone attacks in recent days.