March 17, 2026
US embassy in Baghdad targeted by drones and rockets in most intense attack since Gaza conflict, say Iraqi sources
The US embassy in Baghdad was targeted by multiple drones and rockets in what Iraqi sources say was the most intense attack since the start of the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
March 17, 2026

BAGHDAD – The United States embassy in Baghdad came under a significant assault early Friday, as multiple drones and rockets were fired at the diplomatic compound, according to Iraqi security sources. The attack, described by Iraqi officials as the most intense since the onset of the US-Israel conflict with Iran, marks a notable escalation in hostilities targeting American interests in Iraq.
Security sources reported that the embassy, located in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone, was struck by a barrage of rockets and drones. The attack triggered alarm sirens and prompted defensive measures from US forces stationed at the compound. The full extent of the damage and any potential casualties have not yet been disclosed by authorities.
This latest incident is part of a series of attacks on US facilities in Iraq, which have increased in frequency since the outbreak of the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and subsequent tensions involving Iran. Iraqi sources told media that the scale and intensity of Friday's assault surpassed previous incidents since the conflict began.
There has been no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. In the past, similar assaults have been attributed to Iran-aligned groups operating in Iraq, who have cited US support for Israel as a motive for their actions. The US embassy and other American interests in the region have faced repeated threats amid the ongoing regional tensions.
Iraqi authorities have launched an investigation into the incident and increased security measures around the Green Zone. The attack comes amid heightened concerns over the safety of diplomatic missions in Iraq, as violence linked to the broader Middle East conflict continues to spill over into the country.
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