Iran-Backed Drone, Missile Strike Target US Embassy Radar, Helipad in Baghdad

A suicide drone reportedly targeted the radar system at the US embassy in Baghdad, followed by a missile strike on the compound's helipad, according to Iranian state media. The attacks coincide with sharp rhetoric from Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who stated Iran now views the US and Israel as indistinguishable. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps confirmed launching the 48th phase of its retaliatory campaign, targeting Israeli and American installations with missiles and drones. This escalation is part of a series of strikes the IRGC claims have deployed hundreds of missiles and drones since late last month.

Key Points: US Embassy in Baghdad Hit by Drone, Missile Strike: Iran Media

  • Suicide drone targets embassy radar
  • Missile strike hits compound helipad
  • Iran declares US and Israel indistinguishable
  • IRGC launches 48th wave of retaliatory strikes
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"Suicide drone" and missile strike target "radar system" and "helipad" at US embassy in Baghdad: Iran Media

Iranian media reports a suicide drone and missile strike targeted the radar system and helipad at the US embassy in Baghdad, amid escalating regional conflict.

"Iran no longer makes 'any distinction' between the United States and the Zionist regime. - Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf"

Baghdad, March 14

A "suicide drone" was used to target the "radar system" at the United States embassy in Baghdad, according to a report by the Iranian state broadcaster Press TV.

Citing "Iraqi sources," the report indicated that the mission specifically focused on the electronic detection equipment situated within the diplomatic mission's compound.

In a further escalation of the assault on the heavily fortified site, a missile strike also reportedly targeted the "helipad" at the embassy, as documented by Al Jazeera.

According to "Iraqi officials," the missile successfully struck the "landing area within the compound," signifying a diversified strike against the United States mission.

This physical assault coincides with sharp diplomatic rhetoric from Tehran. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has asserted that the Islamic Republic now views the United States and the Israeli regime as indistinguishable regarding the severity of their actions against the Iranian people.

In a statement shared on X, Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf remarked, "Trump was duped by [Israeli prime minister Benjamin] Netanyahu into starting the war and is now acting under his control."

The Speaker further clarified Tehran's current stance, noting that, in light of the "major crime they have committed, Iran no longer makes 'any distinction' between the United States and the Zionist regime."

Qalibaf's comments come at a time of intensifying regional conflict, with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) continuing its series of "successful and decisive waves of unrelenting retaliatory strikes" against what it describes as hostile American and Israeli installations.

Regarding the future of the military engagement, the Speaker maintained a firm position, declaring that "the war will continue until the enemy's calculus is altered and they are driven to regret."

Mirroring this defiant political stance, the IRGC has confirmed the launch of the 48th phase of its retaliatory campaign, targeting various Israeli and American installations, according to reports by Press TV.

In a statement released on Saturday, the IRGC announced the "successful execution of the 48th wave of its ongoing retaliatory Operation True Promise 4 against Zionist and American targets."

This latest offensive was reportedly carried out in coordination with the Lebanese resistance group, Hezbollah.

Military officials identified the primary targets within the occupied territories as being situated in the northern sector, specifically focusing on "Galilee, Golan, and the occupied city of Haifa."

Beyond these areas, several "American bases throughout the region" were also struck during this stage of the conflict.

According to Press TV, the 48th wave utilised a sophisticated mix of weaponry, including "solid-fuel Kheibar Shekan missiles, liquid-fuel Qadr missiles, and attack drones."

This follows the earlier completion of the 47th wave, which took place on Friday and targeted strategic locations such as the "Negev Desert, including Nevatim," which is home to one of the largest airbases in the region.

Other strikes during that phase were directed at "Be'er Sheva," described as a technological hub, and the city of "Lod."

Notably, the IRGC also reported hitting "al-Udaid," identified as the "United States' most important airbase in the West Asia region," located in Qatar.

The operation further extended to the "hiding places of the anti-Iran Komala terrorist group," employing both "solid-fuel Kheibar Shekan missiles and liquid-fuel Qadr missiles."

Press TV further reported that during the 46th wave, which also occurred on Friday, the IRGC utilised "Khorramshahr, Kheibar Shekan, Emad, and Qadr missiles."

Highlighting the impact on the ground, the Corps noted the psychological toll of the strikes, stating, "Siren to siren and a scramble to enter shelters, this is the current state of the Zionists at this moment."

Since the onset of hostilities late last month, the IRGC has reportedly deployed "hundreds of ballistic and hypersonic missiles as well as attack drones."

On the defensive front, the Corps claimed to have downed five invading aircraft on Friday, including "Orbiter 4, Hermes, and MQ-9 Reaper drones."

Military records cited by the state broadcaster indicate that a total of "114 reconnaissance and combat drones" have been neutralised by Iran's "advanced air defense systems" since the start of the aggression.

In a final escalation of the psychological campaign, the IRGC has reportedly begun sending Hebrew text messages to residents within the occupied territories.

The warning message stated, "By the permission of God, we will bring upon you days of darkness in which you will wish for death, but you will not find it."

- ANI

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Priya S
The report is from Iranian state media, so we must be cautious. The situation is complex. The US has its own history of interventions. But as an Indian, my primary concern is the safety of our diaspora in the Gulf region and the stability that affects our energy security and trade. I hope our government is closely monitoring and ensuring the safety of Indian citizens.
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Rohit P
Frankly, the world is tired of this never-ending conflict. Both sides are to blame. The US shouldn't have unilaterally pulled out of the JCPOA, and Iran shouldn't resort to these provocative strikes. India has good relations with both nations. Maybe we can use our diplomatic channels to urge restraint? Our foreign policy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' is needed now more than ever.
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Sarah B
The technological detail in the report is alarming – solid-fuel missiles, attack drones, hypersonic missiles. This isn't a low-intensity conflict anymore; it's a full-scale regional war with advanced weaponry. The psychological warfare with text messages is particularly disturbing. The international community needs to step in before this spirals completely out of control.
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Vikram M
While the article presents Iran's perspective, we must remember the attack was on sovereign Iraqi territory. Iraq is caught in the middle again. As a country that values sovereignty, we should be concerned about external powers turning another nation's soil into a battlefield. This undermines the Iraqi government and people's right to peace.
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Karthik V
The economic fallout is what worries me. Oil prices will shoot up. Inflation in India is already a concern. Our strategic Chabahar port project with

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