Mysterious blast on Iranian weapon warehouse in western Iraq – Casualties reported

BREAKING: A huge explosion was heard in an Iranian weapon warehouse in Anbar province, in western Iraq.
According to Arab reports, the site, which belongs to an Iranian-backed terror group, was attacked by a UAV.
Anbar is located in the so-called Iranian corridor that leads to Syria via al-Bukamal, which was bombed yesterday.
Israeli fighter jets allegedly targeted overnight Sunday a missile depot belonging to Iranâs Revolutionary Guards terror group near al-Bukamal, on Syriaâs border with Iraq.
According to Arab reports, the strikes targeted a base belonging to the Iranian-backed Popular Mobilization Force and Hezbollah.
The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says at least 21 pro-Iranian terrorists were killed in the airstrikes.
A Syrian official claimed Israel struck base in al-Bukamal, using Jordanian airspace and US forces in Tanf.
New satellite images show the destruction in the Iranian base in al-Bukamal.
The IDF raised its state of alert along Israelâs northern border, in anticipation of an expected retaliatory attack by Iranian proxies.
Iranian-linked terrorists launched several rockets from Syria toward Israel overnight, but they fell short and failed to reach their targets, the IDF reported Monday morning.
According to the IDF, the rockets were fired from the Damascus area by pro-Iranian terrorists and Iranâs Quds Force.