An aerial bombardment struck positions held by Iraq's Popular Mobilisation forces in Anbar province, resulting in two deaths and five injuries. The coalition consists primarily of Shi'ite militia groups with backing from Iran.

Security officials reported early Tuesday that aerial bombardments struck facilities operated by Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation forces in Anbar province’s western region, resulting in the deaths of two militants and injuries to five additional personnel.
The Popular Mobilisation forces represent a coalition composed largely of Shi’ite militia organizations that receive support from Iran, according to security sources who provided details about the attack.
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